1976 USSR Chess Championship

The 1976 Soviet Chess Championship was the 44th edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 26 November to 24 December 1976 in Moscow. The world champion Anatoly Karpov won his first USSR Chess Championship title. The qualifying tournaments took place in Minsk and Rostov-on-Don.[1][2]

44th USSR Chess Championship
LocationMoscow
Champion
Anatoly Karpov

Table and results

44th USSR Chess Championship
PlayerRating123456789101112131415161718Total
1 Anatoly Karpov 2695-1½½1½½0½½111½½11112
2 Yuri Balashov 25450-½1½½½½111½½½½½1111
3 Tigran Petrosian 2635½½-½½0½½1110½½1½1110½
4 Lev Polugaevsky 2635½0½-½½1½½01½11½1½110½
5 Josif Dorfman 24050½½½-½½00111½11½01
6 Mikhail Tal 2615½½1½½-½½½0½½0½½½119
7 Vassily Smyslov 2580½½½0½½-½½1½01½1½109
8 Efim Geller 26201½½½1½½-00½110½½½0
9 Evgeny Sveshnikov 2510½00½1½½1-0½½1½1½½0
10 Oleg Romanishin 2560½00101011-0½10½101
11 Boris Gulko 253000000½½½½1-½01½1118
12 Rafael Vaganian 25500½1½0½10½½½-½100½½
13 Karen Grigorian 24850½½0½100001½-½½1½1
14 Mark Taimanov 2540½½½00½½1½100½-01½07
15 Nukhim Rashkovsky 2485½½0½0½0½0½½1½1-0½½7
16 Alexander Zakharov 24350½½0½½½½½001001-01
17 Vitaly Tseshkovsky 2550000½100½½10½½½½1-0
18 Viktor Kupreichik 249000000011100½01½01-6


References

  1. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 171.
  2. Soltis, Andy (2000). Soviet chess, 1917-1991. McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-7864-0676-3.
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