57th USSR Chess Championship
LocationLeningrad
Champion
Alexander Beliavsky

The 1990 Soviet Chess Championship was the 57th edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 18 October to 5 November 1990 in Leningrad. The title was won by Alexander Beliavsky. Semifinals took place at Gorky, Daugavpils and Kherson.[1][2]

Semifinals

The semifinals were played late in 1989. At Gorky, Vyzhmanavin (10/13), Dvoiris 9 and Dreev 8½ classified. At the Latvian venue of Daugavpils, Smirin, Rozentalis and Aseev made 10/14; while Alexey Shirov finished with only 8. Kherson in Ukraine, Novikov and G.Kuzmin had 10½/15.

Final

57th USSR Chess Championship
PlayerRating1234567891011121314Total
1 Soviet Union Alexander Beliavsky 2605-½11½½½1½0½1½1
2 Soviet Union Leonid Yudasin 2615½-½½½½½½½11½11
3 Soviet Union Evgeny Bareev 25900½-½011½11½11½
4 Soviet Union Alexey Vyzmanavin 25850½½-½½½½½11111
5 Soviet Union Vladimir Epishin 2590½½1½-½½½½101½½
6 Soviet Union Alexander Khalifman 2615½½0½½-1½1½1½½½
7 Soviet Union Gennadi Kuzmin 2540½½0½½0-1½½1½0½6
8 Soviet Union Eduardas Rozentalis 25650½½½½½0-½½½½1½6
9 Soviet Union Vereslav Eingorn 2550½½0½½0½½-½½½½16
10 Soviet Union Alexander Schneider 256010000½½½½-1½½½
11 Soviet Union Semen Dvoirys 2555½0½0100½½0-½11
12 Soviet Union Igor Novikov 25750½000½½½½½½-½15
13 Soviet Union Konstantin Aseev 2575½000½½10½½0½-04
14 Soviet Union Ilia Smirin 255500½0½½½½0½001-4

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.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.