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Petr Izmailov: From Chess Champion of Russia to Enemy of the People - The Truth About My Father

Petr Izmailov: From Chess Champion of Russia to Enemy of the People - The Truth About My Father

Nikolai Izmailov
Language: English - 213 pages
Hardcover
€27.83
€27.83
Elk and Ruby

Synopsis

Petr Izmailov was considered to be one of the top four players of the Soviet Union in 1929 according to Yuri Averbakh, and he was ranked around number 50 in the world at the time based on Chessmetrics methodology. Izmailov won the 1928 Championship of Soviet Russia, reached the last four of the 1929 Soviet Championship, and had a 2/2 lifetime score against Botvinnik. He was a regular winner of Siberian regional and city championships as well as a pioneer in some openings, playing a line similar to the Makogonov Attack against the King’s Indian more than ten years before Makogonov himself. Izmailov, like many players of his generation, fell victim to Stalin’s purges. He was arrested on spurious charges in 1936 and executed in 1937. His name was then mostly expunged from the Soviet chess press for over 50 years. At the time of Petr’s arrest, his son Nikolai was less than two years’ old. Once the Soviet-era archives opened up, Nikolai set out to reconstruct the life and chess career of the father he never knew. This book is the result of his research over many years.

About Nikolai Izmailov

Nikolai Izmailov (born 1934 in Tomsk) was the son of 1928 Champion of Soviet Russia Petr Izmailov. Prior to publishing his biographical book on his father, Nikolai wrote several articles in the Russian chess press about him. A retired engineer, he lives in Irkutsk.

Product specifications

BindingHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateSunday, 27 April 2025
Edition1
Pagecount213
Interior colorBlack/white
Size155 x 235 mm
PublisherElk and Ruby
AuthorNikolai Izmailov
CategorySports and hobbies > Mind games