1987 USSR Chess Championship

The 1987 Soviet Chess Championship was the 54th edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 3–29 March 1987 in Minsk. The title was won by Alexander Beliavsky. Semifinals took place in Sevastopol and Pinsk; two First League tournaments (also qualifying to the final) was held at Kuibyshev and Irkutsk.[1][2]

54th USSR Chess Championship
LocationMinsk
Champion
Alexander Beliavsky

Qualifying

Semifinals

Semifinals took place at Sevastopol and Pinsk in August 1986.

First League

Top six qualified for the final.[3]

Irkutsk, October-November 1986
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1 Smbat Lputian 2520-½0½½½1½½½11½11½½111
2 Valery Salov 2550½-½½½½½1½½½1½½½1½110½
3 Evgeny Bareev 24701½-½½½½½½½1½10½11010
4 Lev Psakhis 2555½½½-½½½½1½1½½½1½½½10
5 Viktor Gavrikov 2550½½½½-1½1½00½½1½1½110
6 Sergey Dolmatov 2510½½½½0-½½½11½½½½11½10
7 Evgeny Pigusov 25000½½½½½-½½½½½½½1½1½9
8 Konstantin Aseev 2440½0½½0½½-0½111½½1019
9 Yuri Balashov 2530½½½0½½½1-½0½½½0½1½8
10 Vassily Ivanchuk 2475½½½½10½½½-0½½½0½½18
11 Yuri Kruppa 24450½0010½011-½½½110½8
12 Yury Dokhoian 245000½½½½½0½½½-½1½½1½8
13 Gennadij Timoscenko 2475½½0½½½½0½½½½-½½10½
14 Yuri Razuvaev 25350½1½0½½½½½½0½-½0½1
15 Oleg Romanishin 25600½½0½½0½110½½½-01½
16 Alexey Vyzmanavin 2480½00½00½0½½0½011-117
17 Alexander Goldin 2390½½0½½0010½101½00-½
18 Grigory Serper 2200001½0½½0½0½½½0½0½-
Kuibyshev, October-November 1986
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1 Vladimir Tukmakov 2575-0½1½½½½1½1½½11½1111½
2 Alexander Khalifman 25001-½½½½½½½1½1½1½1½½11
3 Nukhim Rashkovsky 2445½½-½01½½½10111½½½110½
4 Jaan Ehlvest 24450½½-01½1½½1½½1½1½110½
5 Alexander Huzman 2390½½11-½0½½½½½½½½1½110
6 Viktor Kupreichik 2490½½00½-1½½01011½11110
7 Gregory Kaidanov 2415½½½½10-½½0½½1½1½1½
8 Yuri Yakovich 2440½½½0½½½-0½½½½1½111
9 Alex Yermolinsky 24450½½½½½½1-1½½½½½01½9
10 Zurab Azmaiparashvili 2470½00½½11½0-½½½½½½½1
11 Evgeny Sveshnikov 25350½10½0½½½½-½½½1½½½8
12 Adrian Mikhalchishin 2525½00½½1½½½½½-½½0½½½
13 Igor Novikov 2495½½0½½00½½½½½-½1½½½
14 Elizbar Ubilava 25150000½0½0½½½½½-1½1½
15 Lembit Oll 24300½½½½½0½½½0100-½½06
16 Konstantin Lerner 2550½0½000½01½½½½½½-½06
17 Leonid Yudasin 24950½½½½0000½½½½0½½-16
18 Serikbay Temirbayev 22000½0000½0½0½½½½110-

Final

54th USSR Chess Championship
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1 Alexander Beliavsky 2630-½1½101½1½½10½1½½111
2 Valery Salov 2550½-½½½11½½1100½111½11
3 Vereslav Eingorn 25450½-½½½½1½½½1½1½½1110½
4 Jaan Ehlvest 2445½½½-0001½111½½11½110½
5 Alexander Chernin 25700½½1-½½½½½111½10½½10
6 Artur Yusupov 264510½1½-101½0½1½½½½110
7 Sergey Dolmatov 251500½1½0-½½½½011111½
8 Viktor Kupreichik 2475½½00½1½-0110½10½119
9 Smbat Lputian 25000½½½½0½1-0½11½½1½½9
10 Lev Psakhis 2575½0½0½½½01-½1½½1½½19
11 Vladimir Tukmakov 2575½0½001½0½½-111½1½½9
12 Evgeny Bareev 253501000½11000-11½1½½8
13 Viktor Gavrikov 255011½½000½0½00-½½½½½
14 Nukhim Rashkovsky 2470½½0½½½00½½00½-½½1½
15 Vladimir Malaniuk 257500½00½01½0½½½½-½1½
16 Alexander Khalifman 2515½0½01½0½0½00½½½-016
17 Mikhail Gurevich 2540½00½½½00½½½½½001-0
18 Vitaly Tseshkovsky 25100½00½0½0½0½½½½½01-

Play-off

Vilnius, 29 April to 4 May 1987
PlayerRating1234Total
1 Alexander Beliavsky 2630½½113
2 Valery Salov 2550½½001

References

  1. Cafferty, Bernard; Taimanov, Mark (2016). The Soviet Championships. London: Everyman Chess. p. 206.
  2. Soltis, Andy (2000). Soviet chess, 1917-1991. McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-7864-0676-3. OCLC 41940198.
  3. "Russian Base".
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