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Georgy Konstantinovich Borisenko
Number of games in database: 408
Years covered: 1950 to 1998
Last FIDE rating: 2354
Overall record: +130 -129 =149 (50.1%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Nimzo Indian (61) 
    E21 E54 E58 E55 E59
 King's Indian (29) 
    E74 E73 E69 E75 E91
 Orthodox Defense (27) 
    D61 D58 D50 D52 D55
 Queen's Gambit Accepted (14) 
    D21 D28 D25 D24 D26
 Modern Benoni (13) 
    A56 A61 A58
 Grunfeld (13) 
    D94 D92 D93 D83 D82
With the Black pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (46) 
    C79 C96 C99 C77 C97
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (30) 
    C96 C99 C97 C91 C89
 King's Indian (28) 
    E80 E62 E97 E61 E98
 Sicilian (18) 
    B69 B47 B51 B88 B40
 English (14) 
    A15 A10 A13 A17 A14
 Nimzo Indian (10) 
    E40 E21 E46 E35
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   A Rubezov vs G Borisenko, 1960 0-1
   Botvinnik vs G Borisenko, 1955 1/2-1/2
   Polugaevsky vs G Borisenko, 1954 0-1
   G Borisenko vs Geller, 1950 1-0
   I Figler vs G Borisenko, 1971 0-1
   G Borisenko vs Petrosian, 1961 1/2-1/2
   G Borisenko vs V Tarasov, 1961 1-0

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   000 -- 4th Correspondence World Championship F by crawfb5

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GEORGY KONSTANTINOVICH BORISENKO
(born May-25-1922, died Dec-03-2012) Uzbekistan

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Georgy Konstantinovich Borisenko was born in Chuhuiv*. Awarded the IMC title in 1961 and the GMC title in 1966 he finished 2nd in the World Correspondence Championship of 1965. He was joint USSR Correspondence Champion in 1957 and 1962. Uzbekistani champion in 1966, 1968 and 1971. He was married to Valentina Borisenko-Belova.

*Wikipedia article: Chuhuiv


 page 1 of 17; games 1-25 of 408  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Konstantinopolsky vs G Borisenko  ½-½38 1950 USSR ChampionshipC89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall
2. Suetin vs G Borisenko 1-058 1950 USSR ChampionshipC89 Ruy Lopez, Marshall
3. Simagin vs G Borisenko  1-040 1950 Ch URS (1/2 final)E62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
4. G Borisenko vs Averbakh  ½-½18 1950 USSR ChampionshipE59 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line
5. V Mikenas vs G Borisenko  1-067 1950 USSR ChampionshipE62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
6. G Ilivitsky vs G Borisenko  0-164 1950 URS-ch sfE62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
7. G Borisenko vs Smyslov 1-043 1950 USSR ChampionshipE21 Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights
8. G Borisenko vs Tolush  ½-½47 1950 USSR ChampionshipE78 King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack, with Be2 and Nf3
9. G Borisenko vs Alatortsev 0-134 1950 USSR ChampionshipE43 Nimzo-Indian, Fischer Variation
10. Boleslavsky vs G Borisenko  ½-½28 1950 USSR ChampionshipE35 Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation, 5.cd ed
11. G Borisenko vs N Gusev  1-035 1950 URS-ch sfD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
12. Keres vs G Borisenko  1-037 1950 USSR ChampionshipA20 English
13. G Borisenko vs Sokolsky  1-057 1950 USSR ChampionshipE26 Nimzo-Indian, Samisch
14. Aronin vs G Borisenko ½-½81 1950 USSR ChampionshipC97 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
15. Korchnoi vs G Borisenko 0-138 1950 TulaC34 King's Gambit Accepted
16. G Borisenko vs V Liublinsky  ½-½45 1950 USSR ChampionshipE21 Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights
17. Petrosian vs G Borisenko 1-059 1950 USSR ChampionshipE76 King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack
18. G Borisenko vs Geller 1-043 1950 USSR ChampionshipE68 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Variation, 8.e4
19. G Borisenko vs G Fridstein  ½-½28 1950 URS-ch sfE30 Nimzo-Indian, Leningrad
20. Lipnitsky vs G Borisenko  1-066 1950 USSR ChampionshipE40 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3
21. G Borisenko vs Flohr  0-133 1950 USSR ChampionshipD21 Queen's Gambit Accepted
22. G Borisenko vs Bondarevsky  ½-½42 1950 USSR ChampionshipD55 Queen's Gambit Declined
23. G Borisenko vs Lilienthal  ½-½30 1950 URS-ch sfD87 Grunfeld, Exchange
24. V Mikenas vs G Borisenko  0-141 1951 URS-ch sfE14 Queen's Indian
25. G Borisenko vs Aronin  1-036 1951 URS-ch sfD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
 page 1 of 17; games 1-25 of 408  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-29-04  checkpat: Boris & co?
Is this a pseudo for Spassky? lol
Sep-29-04  siggemannen: this guy can be used as another of those chessgames.com puns LOL
Sep-30-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  chessgames.com: Many thanks to Honza Cervenka for supplying several hundred more games by this player.
Sep-30-04  AdrianP: Thanks, Honza
Sep-30-04  Simagin: Georgy Konstantinovch Borisenko
Born 22 may 1922
master of sports 1950
IM at Iccf 1961
GM at Iccf 1966
Joint winner of 3rd and 5th Ussr cc championship
Runnerup in 4th cc WC
Dec-26-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  Benzol: My information has Georgy Konstantinovich Borisenko born on 25th May 1922 in Zhivet. I wonder which is correct?
May-25-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  whiteshark: Happy birthday, GM Borisenko.

2007 notice: "The 85th birthday of Georgy Borisenko, the Master of Sports, the participant of 8 USSR Championships, the prize winner of the Leningrad championship in 1953, the ICCF Grandmaster." http://www.e3e5.com/newsitem.php?id...

Bio: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgy... (Dutch)

May-25-09  WhiteRook48: Boris & co?
Maybe the company's Spassky's 35 assistants in the Spassky-Fischer World Championship Match (!)
May-25-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: In case you care, http://chessmetrics.com/cm/CM2/Play... has him at 2600+ in the 1950s.
May-25-12  LoveThatJoker: Happy Birthday, GMC Borisenko!

LTJ

Jul-09-12  Resignation Trap: Recent article about Borisenko:
http://mytashkent.uz/2012/05/26/v-g...
Dec-16-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: He died two weeks ago. RIP GMC Borisenko.

http://www.fide.com/component/conte...

Jan-22-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Chessical: From the article brought to our attention by Resignation Trap:

"I never worked within a coaching group, instead I went a completely different way, on an independent path. It so happened that I was taught to play chess by a worker in a camp in 1931... A large role in my development was the fact that in my youth I acted as a the demonstration board operator at several major tournaments: the 1936 championship of Leningrad, Young Masters Tournament, and a tournament with Fine in 1937. Working on a demonstration board was very interesting... I mentally tried to play the game on, guess the moves, and then compare my analysis with the actual masters' moves".

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