À propos de l'auteur

Yuri Averbakh was a renowned Russian chess player, author, and endgame study composer, celebrated for his contributions to the world of chess. Born in 1922, he became a prominent figure in chess circles, particularly noted for his deep understanding of chess endgames and his ability to articulate complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner. Averbakh was awarded the title of Grandmaster in 1952, and throughout his career, he competed at the highest levels, representing the Soviet Union in numerous international tournaments.

Beyond his competitive achievements, Averbakh made significant contributions to chess literature, authoring several influential books, including "Comprehensive Chess Endings" and "A History of Chess: From Chaturanga to the Present Day." His works are highly regarded for their analytical depth and educational value, making them essential reading for players at all levels. Averbakh's impact on chess extends beyond his own games, as he inspired countless players and enthusiasts through his writings and teachings, leaving a lasting legacy in the chess community.

Nationalité Russe
Date de naissance February 8, 1922
Lieu de naissance Vladimir, Russia
Date de décès May 7, 2022