1986 USSR Chess Championship

The 1986 Soviet Chess Championship was the 53rd edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 2-28 April 1986 in Kiev. The title was won by Vitaly Tseshkovsky. Semifinals took place in Aktobe, Kostroma and Togliatti; two First League tournaments (also qualifying to the final) was held at Kharkov and Minsk.[1][2]

53rd USSR Chess Championship
LocationKiev
Champion
Vitaly Tseshkovsky

Qualifying

Semifinals

Semifinals took place at Aktobe, Kostroma and Togliatti in July 1985.

First League

Top three qualified for the final.[3]

Kharkov, October 1985
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1 Evgeny Bareev 2310-½1½10½½½1½1010½1110½
2 Sergey Dolmatov 2540½-½0½½11½½½11½½½½½10
3 Smbat Lputian 25300½-1110½1½½½11½0½0
4 Konstantin Lerner 2520½10-0½½1½½½1½½½½½1
5 Semen Dvoirys 24450½01-11½00½½½1½½11
6 Yuri Yakovich 1½0½0-½½½½½½½101½19
7 Vereslav Eingorn 2525½01½0½-½½½011½½½½19
8 Yury Dokhoian 2240½0½0½½½-0010111½119
9 Evgeny Pigusov 2455½½0½1½½1-½½½½½½½½0
10 Lev Psakhis 25550½½½1½½1½-1½0½½100
11 Eduardas Rozentalis ½½½½½½10½0-½½½10½1
12 Gennadi Zaichik 00½0½½01½½½-½½11½1
13 Mikhail Podgaets 2450100½½½00½1½½-½1½½½8
14 Igor Novikov 24600½0½00½0½½½½½-½111
15 Valery Chekhov 24951½½½½1½0½½000½-½½07
16 Gennadi Kuzmin 2520½½1½½0½½½010½0½-0½7
17 Elizbar Ubilava 24650½½½0½½0½1½½½0½1-07
18 Bukhuti Gurgenidze 24450½1000001100½01½1-


Minsk, October 1985
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1 Vladimir Malaniuk 2465-½½½½½11½½½1½½½1½½10½
2 Yuri Balashov 2495½-½½1½1½½½½½½1½½½½10
3 Sergey Smagin 2405½½-½½½½½101½1½½½1½10
4 Alexander Panchenko ½½½-½½1½½½1½½½½½½½
5 Leonid Yudasin 2475½0½½-1½½11½½½½½0½1
6 Vitaly Tseshkovsky 2505½½½½0-½½1½½½½½1½1½
7 Alexander Khalifman 248500½0½½-½1½½½½111½1
8 Nukhim Rashkovsky 24100½½½½½½-½½½½10½111
9 Zurab Azmaiparashvili 2460½½0½000½-½½1111½11
10 Adrian Mikhalchishin 2505½½1½0½½½½-01½½½½1½9
11 Sergey Gorelov 2425½½00½½½½½1-½0½½1½½8
12 Ratmir Kholmov 24500½½½½½½½00½-1½½½1½8
13 Boris Gulko 2475½½0½½½½00½10-1½½½18
14 Edvins Kengis 2430½0½½½½010½½½0-½½118
15 Yuri Razuvaev 2520½½½½½00½0½½½½½-1½18
16 Alexander Ivanov 0½½½1½00½½0½½½0-0½6
17 Viktor Kupreichik 2470½½0½½0½000½0½0½1-16
18 Leonid Basin ½½½½0½000½½½000½0-

Final

53rd USSR Chess Championship
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1 Vitaly Tseshkovsky 2455-½½1½½1½½½½1½01½1111
2 Vladimir Malaniuk 2495½-10½½11½0½½1½½10110
3 Vereslav Eingorn 2560½0-½½101½½11½1½½½½10
4 Konstantin Lerner 253001½-½½½½1½½½1½1½1010
5 Yuri Balashov 2515½½½½-1½½0½½½½1½11½10
6 Viktor Gavrikov 2550½½0½0-1½11½½1½01½110
7 Evgeny Bareev 2365001½½0-011½1110½1110
8 Nukhim Rashkovsky 2420½00½½½1-0½1½0½1½119
9 Leonid Yudasin 2485½½½01001-½½½1½0½1½
10 Mikhail Gurevich 2510½1½½½00½½-½0011101
11 Sergey Dolmatov 2515½½0½½½½0½½-½½1½½½½8
12 Alexander Khalifman 24900½0½½½0½½1½-½½½½½18
13 Smbat Lputian 2545½0½0½00101½½-11½½0
14 Alexander Beliavsky 26251½0½0½0½½00½0-½111
15 Zurab Azmaiparashvili 24650½½0½11010½½0½-½½07
16 Yuri Yakovich 2480½0½½00½½½0½½½0½-106
17 Sergey Smagin 250001½00½0001½½½0½0-16
18 Semen Dvoirys 247000½1½000½0½010110-6


References

  1. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 203.
  2. Soltis, Andy (2000). Soviet chess, 1917-1991. McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-7864-0676-3. OCLC 41940198.
  3. "Russian Base".
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