1966 USSR Chess Championship

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34th Soviet Chess Championship
Location Tbilisi
Champion
Leonid Stein

The 1966 Soviet Chess Championship was the 34th edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 28 December 1966 to 2 February 1967 in Tbilisi. The tournament was won by Leonid Stein. The final were preceded by semifinals events at Irkutsk, Krasnodar and Oryol. [1] [2]

Leonid Stein Interfide schaaktoernooi in GAK gebouw, Stein, Bestanddeelnr 916-4590.jpg
Leonid Stein

Table and results

34th Soviet Chess Championship
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1 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Leonid Stein -0½½11101½1½½½½1½1½½113
2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Efim Geller 1-½½½1½½1½½½½01½½½½1112½
3 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Aivars Gipslis ½½-½1½½½½½0111½1½½½1012
4 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Korchnoi ½½½-½½½½½½½½½1½½1½1½112
5 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Mark Taimanov 0½0½-½0½½1111½½1½1½½112
6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anatoly Lein 00½½½-½1½1½111½01½10½11½
7 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Nikolai Krogius 0½½½1½-½1½½½½00½1½½1111
8 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Lev Polugaevsky 1½½½½0½-0½½½001½0111110½
9 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg David Bronstein 00½½½½01-½½½10½1½½11½10½
10 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vassily Smyslov ½½½½00½½½-111½0½½0½½110
11 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Ratmir Kholmov 0½1½0½½½½0-½½½½½½1½½110
12 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vladimir Savon ½½0½00½½½0½-½11½½½11½10
13 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Eduard Gufeld ½½0½00½100½½-½1½1½½½1
14 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viatcheslav Osnos ½100½0111½½0½-½0½½½0½9
15 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Evgeni Vasiukov ½0½½½½10½1½00½-101½0½9
16 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Bukhuti Gurgenidze 0½0½01½½0½½½½10-½½0119
17 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Alexey Suetin ½½½0½001½½½½0½1½-0½½½
18 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vladimir Liberzon 0½½½0½½0½10½½½0½1-½0½8
19 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Iivo Nei ½½½0½0½00½½0½½½1½½-108
20 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yuri Nikolaevsky ½00½½1000½½0½110½10-0
21 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vladimir Doroshkievich 00100½00½00½0½½0½½11-


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References

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  2. Soltis, Andy. (2000). Soviet chess, 1917-1991. McFarland & Co. ISBN   0-7864-0676-3.