Vladimir Tukmakov

Vladimir Tukmakov

Vladimir Borisovich Tukmakov (born March 5, 1946 in Odessa) is a Jewish-Ukrainian chess grandmaster. He gained the Grandmaster title in 1972.

His career first blossomed when he helped and then led the USSR to consecutive wins of the World Student Team Championship from 1966 to 1972, bagging nine gold medals along the way.

In the 1970s and 1980s he progressed to the senior Soviet Russian team and was again on the multiple gold medal winning trail. In his only Olympiad appearance in 1984 he took team gold and in 1973, 1983 and 1989 he played in the European Team Championship, where his collective haul was an amazing 5 (three team and two individual) gold medals.

In international tournaments, his best results include 2nd (after Fischer) at Buenos Aires 1970, 2nd (after Karpov) at Madrid 1973, 1st= (with Jansa and Ivkov) at Amsterdam 1974, 1st at Decin 1977, 1st= (with Sax) at Las Palmas 1978, 1st at Vilnius 1978 and 1st at Malta 1980. At Yerevan 1982, he was 2nd (after Yusupov), at Tilburg 1984, 2nd= (after Miles) and at Amsterdam (GM) 1990, shared first place with Judit Polgar. He won the Canadian Open Chess Championship in 1989 and 1994.

At the Gijon (active) tournament of 1988, he showed he was a fine player of rapid chess too, finishing joint first with Anatoly Karpov.

Of his many attempts to become Soviet champion he came very close on three occasions; at Riga 1970, Baku 1972 and at Moscow 1983, where he finished behind Korchnoi, Tal and Karpov respectively. He was however the national champion of Ukraine in 1970.

At the momentous London 1984 "Russia (USSR) vs Rest of the World" clash, he made a surprising, but important contribution. Starting as a lowly reserve for the USSR team, he was asked to substitute for Smyslov on board 4 and then for Polugaevsky on board 3. The outcome was that he delivered the team a useful net plus score against Ljubojevic and Korchnoi.

Much less active as a player nowadays, Tukmakov nevertheless retains a competitive Elo rating (2551, at October 2007). Competing at the very strong Odessa rapid tournament of 2007, he got off to a flying start, drawing with Korchnoi and defeating the highly rated Smirin and Bacrot. Sadly, tiredness then took over and he lost the remainder of his games.

He was non-playing captain with the victorious Ukraine team at the 36th Chess Olympiad in Calvia (2004).

References

*cite book | author=Hooper, David and Whyld, Kenneth | title=The Oxford Companion to Chess | publisher=Oxford University | year=1984 | id=ISBN 0192175408
*cite book | author=Cafferty, Bernard and Mark Taimanov | title=The Soviet Championships | publisher=Cadogan Chess | year=1998 | id=ISBN 1-85744-201-6
* [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information]
* [http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2959 Chessbase article and confirmation of Tukmakov's birthday (wrongly given as 15/3/46 in most sources)]

External links

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