1989 USSR Chess Championship

The 1989 Soviet Chess Championship was the 56th edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 23 September 15 October 1989 in Odessa. The title was won by Rafael Vaganian. Semifinals took place at Barnaul, Blagoveshchensk and Uzhhorod; two First League tournaments (qualifying to the final) were held at Klaipeda and Simferopol.[1][2]

56th USSR Chess Championship
LocationOdessa
Champion
Rafael Vaganian

Qualifying

Semifinals

Semifinals took place at Barnaul, Blagoveshchensk and Uzhhorod.

First League

Klaipeda, November 1988
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1 Sergey Dolmatov 2550-½½½011½½½1½1½½1110½
2 Boris Gelfand 2585½-½½½½0½½111½111½10½
3 Lev Psakhis 2560½½-½½½½½½1½½1½½1110
4 Yuri Balashov 2540½½½-½½½½1½½½1½½½1
5 Lembit Oll 24751½½½-0½½½½½½½11019
6 Ilia Smirin 25000½½½1-1½½½½½½½½½19
7 Konstantin Aseev 244501½½½0-10½½½½½1119
8 Yury Dokhoian 2520½½½½½½0-½½½½½1½½½8
9 Eduardas Rozentalis 2490½½½0½½1½-½½½10½½0
10 Adrian Mikhalchishin 2480½00½½½½½½-½½1½½½½
11 Sergey Ionov 236000½½½½½½½½-½½½½½1
12 Ratmir Kholmov 2475½0½½½½½½½½½-½½½0½7
13 Alexei Shirov 23800½00½½½½00½½-1½117
14 Alexander Goldin 2530½0½½0½½01½½½0-1½0
15 Andrei Lukin 2430½0½½0½0½½½½½½0-½1
16 Elmar Magerramov 2430000½1½0½½½½10½½-½
17 Aidyn Guseinov 23250½00000½1½0½010½-
Simferopol. November 1988
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1 Semen Dvoirys 2440-½001½½01½11½1½11111
2 Vladimir Tukmakov 2590½-½½½½10½1½½½11½½110½
3 Vladimir Malaniuk 25201½-½½1½11½½½½½½½½½10½
4 Konstantin Lerner 25301½½-½0½11½½½½½½01110
5 Giorgi Giorgadze 0½½½-10½½½½½½11½1110
6 Alexey Dreev 2495½½010-½½1½½½111½½
7 Mikhail Ulybin 2390½0½½1½-0½½½0½1111½
8 Leonid Yudasin 25051100½½1-½½½½½½½1½½
9 Andrei Kovalev 24400½00½0½½-1½½½111½½
10 Oleg Romanishin 2550½0½½½½½½0-½½½½0111
11 Alexander Khalifman 25300½½½½½½½½½-½½½½½½1
12 Stanislav Savchenko 24800½½½½½1½½½½-½0½½½½8
13 Andrei Kharitonov 2550½½½½½½½½½½½-½½½½½8
14 Alex Yermolinsky 246000½½000½0½½1½-½1½17
15 Leonid Yurtaev 2485½0½½000½01½½½½-½1½7
16 Lasha Janjgava 24700½½1½00000½½½0½-1½6
17 Smbat Lputian 25400½½00½0½½0½½½½00-½5
18 Leonid Basin 235000½00½½½½00½½0½½½-5

Final

56th USSR Chess Championship
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1 Rafael Vaganian 2585-00½½½1½1½½½11½19
2 Alexander Beliavsky 26201-½011½½1½010½01
3 Boris Gelfand 25901½-½½½½½101½½10½
4 Sergey Dolmatov 2615½1½-½1½010½01011
5 Vereslav Eingorn 2560½0½½-0½½½½111½1½
6 Lembit Oll 2550½0½01-½10½1½½½1½8
7 Konstantin Lerner 25300½½½½½-1½10½½½½18
8 Alexey Dreev 2570½½½1½00-½½½½1½½½
9 Konstantin Aseev 24850000½1½½-½½½½111
10 Andrei Sokolov 2595½½11½½0½½-½0½½½07
11 Vladimir Tukmakov 2565½10½001½½½-101½07
12 Giorgi Giorgadze ½0½10½½½½10-½10½7
13 Yuri Balashov 253501½00½½0½½1½-½½½
14 Semen Dvoirys 25200½01½½½½0½00½-11
15 Vladimir Malaniuk 2560½11000½½0½½1½0-06
16 Ilia Smirin 253000½0½½0½011½½01-6

References

  1. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 213.
  2. Soltis, Andy (2000). Soviet chess, 1917-1991. McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-7864-0676-3. OCLC 41940198.
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