Mark Tseitlin

Mark Tseitlin
Mark Tseitlin
Full name Марк Данилович Цейтлин
Country  Soviet Union
 Israel
Born September 23, 1943 (1943-09-23) (age 68)
Leningrad, USSR
Title Grandmaster
FIDE rating 2426 (March 2010)

Mark Danilovich Tseitlin (Hebrew: מארק דנילוביץ צייטלין‎; Russian: Марк Данилович Цейтлин; born on September 23, 1943 in Leningrad), is an Israeli International Grandmaster of chess of Russian origin.

Mark Tseitlin got acquainted with chess in Leningrad's Pioneers Palace. He is self-taught, having studied without a coach. His peak FIDE rating was 2545 in 1995.

He was awarded the title of International Master in 1978, and became a Grandmaster in 1997.

Tseitlin immigrated to Israel in 1990, and is currently a trainer at the Beer-Sheva Eliahu Levant Chess club, a world-renowned club frequented by many of Israel's finest players.

His chess credo Mark Tseitlin expresses as pursue of relentless attack against opponent's king, usually through material sacrifices.

Tseitlin has a daughter Ira and two granddaughters, who are living in Germany.

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Tournament results

Tseitlin was Leningrad City champion in 1970, 1975, 1976, and jointly in 1978.

During his playing career he defeated Viktor Korchnoi four times and beat many famous grandmasters. His best tournament achievements include first place at Polanica Zdroj 1978 (ahead of Andersson), and second at Trnava 1979 (after Plachetka). Tseitlin is the many-time Beer-Sheva Chess Club Champion.

Coach and assistant

There are many international grandmasters and masters among Tseitlin's apprentices. Among his pupils are such famous chess players as grandmasters Alexander Finkel, Boris Avrukh, Ilya Smirin, Victor Mikhalevski and Dimitri Tyomkin. Mark Tseitlin assisted the rise of former world champion Anatoly Karpov, and strong Soviet grandmaster Rafael Vaganian.

Tseitlin and Karpov

He is known for his sharp tactical vision at the chessboard, and is an acknowledged expert in many chess openings, such as the Grunfeld Defence.

European Senior Champion

Mark Tseitlin has become the European Senior Champion thrice (2004 in Arvier, 2005 in Bad Homerg, and 2008 in Dresden).

Despite this remarkable success, Israeli Chess Federation failed to provide financial basis for Tseitlin to participate in World Senior Championships, preferring to sponsor other lower-rated chess players, both in 2004, in 2005 and in 2008 as well. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Senior_Chess_Championship)

In 2004 Tseitlin won 1st World Senior Team Championship, together with Jacob Murey, Yair Kraidman and Yedael Stepak.

Notable chess games

The following game illustrates Tseitlin's sharp tactical style.

Tseitlin - V. Karasev

Severodonetsk, 1982

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 Nf6 4. Nc3 cd4 5. Nd4 a6 6. Bg5 Nbd7 7. Bc4 h6 8. Be3 e6 9. O-O Nc5 10. Qf3 b5 11. b4!? bc4 12.bc5 dc5

Solid white.svg a b c d e f g h Solid white.svg
8 a8 black rook b8 black king c8 black bishop d8 black queen e8 black king f8 black bishop g8 black king h8 black rook 8
7 a7 black king b7 black king c7 black king d7 black king e7 black king f7 black pawn g7 black pawn h7 black king 7
6 a6 black pawn b6 black king c6 black king d6 black king e6 black pawn f6 black knight g6 black king h6 black pawn 6
5 a5 black king b5 black king c5 black pawn d5 black king e5 black king f5 black king g5 black king h5 black king 5
4 a4 black king b4 black king c4 black pawn d4 white knight e4 white pawn f4 black king g4 black king h4 black king 4
3 a3 black king b3 black king c3 white knight d3 black king e3 white bishop f3 white queen g3 black king h3 black king 3
2 a2 white pawn b2 black king c2 white pawn d2 black king e2 black king f2 white pawn g2 white pawn h2 white pawn 2
1 a1 white rook b1 black king c1 black king d1 black king e1 black king f1 white rook g1 white king h1 black king 1
Solid white.svg a b c d e f g h Solid white.svg

The position after 12. ... dc

13. Nf5! Bb7

The following line illustrates dangers of Black's defence: 13... ef5 14. ef5 Ra7 15. Rfe1 Be7 16. Bc5 Rd7 17.Be7 Re7 18. Qc6+ Nd7 19. Nd5! Re1+ 20. Re1+ Kf8 21. Qd6+ Kg8 22. Ne7+ Kh7 23. Qg6+!! fg6 24. fg6!#

14. Rab1 Qc8 15. Ng3 Be7 16. Na4 Nd7 17. Nh5 Kf8

Black cannot castle because of 18.Qg4

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8 a8 black king b8 white rook c8 black king d8 black king e8 black king f8 black king g8 black king h8 black rook 8
7 a7 black rook b7 black king c7 black king d7 black king e7 black king f7 black pawn g7 black king h7 black king 7
6 a6 black pawn b6 black king c6 black king d6 black king e6 black king f6 black bishop g6 black pawn h6 black pawn 6
5 a5 black king b5 black king c5 black pawn d5 black king e5 black king f5 black queen g5 black king h5 black king 5
4 a4 black king b4 black king c4 black pawn d4 black king e4 black bishop f4 white knight g4 black king h4 white pawn 4
3 a3 black king b3 black king c3 white bishop d3 black king e3 black king f3 black king g3 white queen h3 black king 3
2 a2 white pawn b2 black king c2 white pawn d2 black king e2 black king f2 white pawn g2 white pawn h2 black king 2
1 a1 black king b1 white rook c1 black king d1 black king e1 black king f1 black king g1 white king h1 black king 1
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The position after 28. ... Bf6?

18. Nb6 Nb6 19. Rb6 g6 20. Rfb1 Ra7 21. Nf4 Kg7 22. Bd2 Bf6 23. Qg3 Kh7 24. Re6 Bg5 25. Reb6 Be4 26. h4 Bd8 27.Rb8 Qf5 28. Bc3 Bf6?

In time trouble Karasiev fails to find best defence 28.... Re8

29. Nh5!! -It is impossible to fend off such surprise even with enough time. If 29. ... gh 30.Rh8+ Bh8 then 31. Rb8 is winning.

29. ... Rb8 30.Nf6+ Qf6 31. Rb8 1-0

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