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Alexey Ivashin

Number of games in database: 19
Years covered: 1941 to 1951
Overall record: +6 -9 =4 (42.1%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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ALEXEY IVASHIN
(born 1915, died 1960, 45 years old) Russia

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Alexey Fedorovich Ivashin was a brother of Natalia Ivashina.

Last updated: 2025-01-17 14:59:44

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. P Dubinin vs A Ivashin 1-0311941USSR corr-chA21 English
2. Smyslov vs A Ivashin 1-0201942KuybyshevD15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
3. A Ivashin vs Boleslavsky  0-1491942KuybyshevC01 French, Exchange
4. Shamkovich vs A Ivashin  1-0141945Tournament (1 Category)C71 Ruy Lopez
5. R Nezhmetdinov vs A Ivashin 1-0461947URS-ch qf YaroslavlC71 Ruy Lopez
6. A Ivashin vs Y Estrin  0-1351947URS-ch qf YaroslavlE72 King's Indian
7. A Ivashin vs R Nezhmetdinov 1-0411947RSFSR ChampionshipA55 Old Indian, Main line
8. Aronin vs A Ivashin  0-1651947RSFSR ChampionshipA18 English, Mikenas-Carls
9. A Ivashin vs P Dubinin  1-0291947RSFSR ChampionshipD98 Grunfeld, Russian
10. N Novotelnov vs A Ivashin  1-0631947RSFSR ChampionshipC71 Ruy Lopez
11. N Aratovsky vs A Ivashin  ½-½481947RSFSR ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
12. A Ivashin vs P Dubinin  1-0401947RSFSR ChampionshipD98 Grunfeld, Russian
13. K T Isakov vs A Ivashin  ½-½441947RSFSR ChampionshipC71 Ruy Lopez
14. A Ivashin vs G Ilivitsky  ½-½431947RSFSR ChampionshipD69 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Classical, 13.de
15. I Lyskov vs A Ivashin  ½-½501947RSFSR ChampionshipA46 Queen's Pawn Game
16. A Ivashin vs G Sedov  1-0171947RSFSR ChampionshipC29 Vienna Gambit
17. A Konstantinopolsky vs A Ivashin  1-0411948URS-ch01 corr4851C18 French, Winawer
18. A Ivashin vs G Borisenko  0-1211948URS-qf Kuybyshev (Masters-Candidate Masters)C29 Vienna Gambit
19. A Ivashin vs A Bannik  1-0281951Trade Unions Team Championship sf IvanovoC45 Scotch Game
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Mar-06-12  wordfunph: GM Lev Polugaevsky on Alexey Ivashin..

<In 1948 I played a tournament in the Pioneer Palace and it was there that Alexey Ivashin noticed me. I was a first category player and he was only a candidate master but he had great experience as he had played many tournaments, not only in Russia but all over the USSR. At that time he was the Kuybishev champion and I remember that all the members of his family played chess, his brother but also his sister and mother! His house was almost a club and served as a meeting- place for the city's players and others who were passing through. Ivashin was the first to give me any real lessons, not on a regular basis, only when he had time.>

* Sicilian Love - Chess Tournament Buenos Aires 1994 by Lev Polugaevsky

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