- Evgeni Vasiukov
Evgeni Andreyevich Vasiukov (born
Moscow , March 5, 1933) is aRussia nchess Grandmaster. During his career, he won the Championship of Moscow on six occasions (1955, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1972, and 1978) and scored many victories in international tournaments, such asBelgrade Open 1961, Moscow International 1961,East Berlin 1962, andManila 1974. He was ranked as high as #11 in the world during part of 1962. He was rarely at his best in Soviet Championship Finals, which were among the very toughest events in the world. Somewhat remarkably, Vasiukov never made the Soviet team for an Olympiad or a European Team Championship.Vasiukov has continued to play Master events, well into his 70s, and was active in February 2007 at theEurope an Seniors event atDresden .Early years
Evgeni Vasiukov was strong enough, certainly National Master strength, by 1954 to represent Moscow in the Soviet Team Championship finals in
Riga . He scored his first important chess success in 1955 by winning the Moscow City Championship with 10.5/15, ahead ofSalo Flohr who was second. He played in the Soviet Championship semi-final atYerevan 1955 and finished in the middle of a powerful field.Vasiukov represented the Soviet Union twice in Student Olympiads. In 1955 at
Lyon , he was first reserve, and scored 5.5/6 (+5 =1 −0). Then atUppsala 1956, he made exactly the same score as first reserve, this time winning a board gold medal. Both times, the Soviet Union won team gold medals.Although scoring respectably in his first two attempts at qualifying for the Soviet Final (10/18 at
Kharkov 1956 and 10.5/19 atKiev 1957), he failed to advance, but was gathering experience and strength at high levels.International Master
Vasiukov got his first international chance at
Gotha 1957, where he did very well to place third with 10/15; the winner wasDavid Bronstein . This earned him theInternational Master title in 1958; he won the Moscow Championship again later that same year. At the Moscow International of 1959 (Alexander Alekhine memorial), Vasiukov tied for 4th-6th places with 6/11, behind only winnersVasily Smyslov ,Boris Spassky , and Bronstein. He made the field for his first Soviet final atTbilisi 1959 (URS-26ch), but was overmatched and finished tied 16th-17th with 7/19, asTigran Petrosian won. However, he regrouped with his third Moscow Championship title in 1960.Grandmaster, peak form
Vasiukov scored his best result to date when he won the 1961
Belgrade Open, ahead ofSvetozar Gligoric . Then, in the Moscow International of 1961, he tied for first place with Smyslov at 7.5/11. These two fine finishes earned him the Grandmaster title, later that year. In the 1961 Moscow Championship, he tied for 3rd-5th places with 11/17, behind winners Bronstein andLeonid Shamkovich . Qualifying again for the Soviet final atBaku 1961 (URS-29ch), he showed enormous improvement to tie for 4th-5th places, with 12/20, as Spassky won. This would prove to be his best performance at that level. At the 1962 Moscow International, Vasiukov ended up 2nd with 9.5/15, behind winnerYuri Averbakh . Vasiukov proved his grandmastership atEast Berlin 1962 with a powerful victory, at 11.5/15, ahead ofLeonid Stein . Vasiukov also tied for first in the 1962 Moscow Championship, his fourth title there.Chessmetrics .com, a site which tracks historical performances throughout chess history, ranks Vasiukov as #11 in the world from August to October 1962, with a peak rating of 2714 in September of that year. During his peak years, from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s, Vasiukov scored wins in individual games over many top Soviet players, such as Smyslov, Bronstein,Tigran Petrosian ,Mikhail Tal ,Paul Keres ,Mark Taimanov ,Efim Geller , andLev Polugaevsky . He was unable to defeat top-ranking Soviet stars such asViktor Korchnoi ,Anatoly Karpov , Spassky, or Stein.Soviet Championship frustrations
The Soviet Championships were usually the strongest tournaments in the world during Vasiukov's main competitive period, surpassing the strength of
Interzonal s, with very few if any weaker opponents, since the arduous qualifying process eliminated the outsiders. Other than his superb showing in 1961, Vasiukov usually played below his expectations in these finals. He qualified for the finals a total of eleven times. AtKiev 1964-5 (URS-ch32), he scored 8/19 to tie 13-14th place; the winner was Korchnoi. AtTallinn 1965 (URS-ch33), he again made only 8/19 for a tied 14-17th place; the winner was Stein. AtTbilisi 1966 (URS-ch34), also a Zonal, he scored below 50 per cent once more with 9/20, for a tied 14-16th place, as Stein won again. The next year atKharkov (URS-ch35), the format was a Swiss System, and Vasiukov was just above the middle of the pack, as Tal and Polugaevsky won. He was quite respectable atAlma Ata 1968 (URS-ch36) with 10.5/19, good for a tied 6-10th spot, as Polugaevsky tied withAlexander Zaitsev . At Moscow 1969 (URS-ch37), also a Zonal, he managed just 9.5/22 for 15th place; the winners were Polugaevsky andTigran Petrosian . AtBaku 1972 (URS-ch40), he did well with 11.5/21 for a tied 6-7th finish; the winner was Tal. AtLeningrad 1974 (URS-ch42), he ended with 7/15 for a tied 12-13th place; the winners were Tal andAlexander Beliavsky . In the 1975Vilnius Zonal, he scored 7.5/15 for tenth place, as the winners wereBoris Gulko ,Vladimir Savon ,Yuri Balashov , andVitaly Tseshkovsky . Finally atVilnius 1980-81 (URS-ch49), he placed tied 11-12th with 8.5/17, as the winners were Beliavsky andLev Psakhis .Since Vasiukov never placed near the top in Soviet Zonal competition, he was unable to earn an opportunity to play in an
Interzonal tournament, where he might have done well in the mixed-strength fields featured there, as he excelled in similar circumstances in regular International tournaments.Tournament victories in five decades
Vasiukov was unable to maintain his peak of the early 1960s, but he remained remarkably competitive for many years afterwards, especially in international tournaments outside the Soviet Union which had mixed-strength fields, where he scored most of his successes. He won several titles, and was almost always around the top places, when he competed outside the Soviet Union. He tied for first at
Polanica Zdroj 1965 withPeter Dely at 9.5/13. AtReykjavík 1968, he tied for first with Taimanov on 10.5/14. He again tied with Taimanov for the title atSkopje 1970 with 11/15. Vasiukov claimed his fifth Moscow Championship in 1972.Vasiukov had the top performance of his career with his win at
Manila 1974 at 10.5/14, as he was ahead of Petrosian andBent Larsen , among others, in a top-class field. He won atZalaegerszeg 1977 with 9/12, ahead ofRatmir Kholmov . He was Moscow Champion for the sixth time in 1978, and won atDnepropetrovsk 1980.He tied for first at Moscow 'B' 1986 (still a very strong field) on 7.5/11, along with
Edvins Kengis andZurab Azmaiparashvili . Vasiukov won at Athens 1987 (Acropolis International) and atBudapest 1989 with 10/13, ahead ofGennady Timoshchenko . He tied for first atBelgorod 1990 withMiron Sher at 9/14. He took the title atGraested 1990 with 6/9, ahead ofNigel Davies andBent Larsen . He tied for first in a Veterans' event at Moscow 1991 with 5.5/9, along with Geller.International team play
While never making the Soviet side for an Olympiad or a European Team Championship, Vasiukov did get several chances to represent the Soviet Union in team matches. He played five times in the traditional match against
Yugoslavia , atLvov 1962,Rijeka 1963,Sukhumi 1966,Skopje 1969, andTbilisi 1973. He played againstHungary at Moscow 1971. He also competed in the first two Telechess Olympiads: 'I' from 1977-78, and 'II' from 1981-82.Notable chess games
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1315105, Evgeniy Vasiukov vs Mark Taimanov, USSR Team Championship, Riga 1954, Ruy Lopez, Classical Variation (C64), 1-0] Impressive win over a player who had tied for the Soviet title two years earlier.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1368162, Evgeniy Vasiukov vs Lev Polugaevsky, USSR Team Championship semi-final, Voroshilovgrad 1955, Sicilian Defence, Alapin Variation (B22), 1-0] Vasiukov takes Polu out of book with a sharp, original opening, then brings home the point.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1368713, Tigran Petrosian vs Evgeni Vasiukov, Moscow Championship 1956, English Opening (A16), 0-1] White plays a bit passively in the opening, and Black builds an aggressive formation and scores with a strong Kingside attack.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1034149, Evgeniy Vasiukov vs David Bronstein, USSR Championship, Baku 1961, Caro-Kann Defence (B10), 1-0] Very unusual opening brings success.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1072877, Paul Keres vs Evgeniy Vasiukov, USSR Championship, Baku 1961, Sicilian Defence, Kan Variation (B42), 0-1] Vasiukov arrives at the elite level when he can beat world-class players such as Keres with Black.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1126131, Evgeniy Vasiukov vs Vasily Smyslov, USSR Championship, Tbilisi 1966, Ruy Lopez, Closed Variation (C92), 1-0] A patient strategical win over a former World Champion.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1049392, Efim Geller vs Evgeniy Vasiukov, Kislovodsk 1968, Pirc Defence, Classical Variation (B08), 0-1] Unusual to see Vasiukov playing an offbeat line as Black, but it works wonderfully here.
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1139841, Mikhail Tal vs Evgeniy Vasiukov, USR Championship, Alma-Ata 1968, Ruy Lopez, Closed Variation (C98), 0-1] Former World Champion Tal over-reaches in his attack.External links
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