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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
USSR Championship Tournament

Mikhail Gurevich11/19(+6 -3 =10)[games]
Viktor Gavrikov11/19(+4 -1 =14)[games]
Alexander Chernin11/19(+5 -2 =12)[games]
Andrei Sokolov10.5/19(+4 -2 =13)[games]
Yuri Balashov10.5/19(+3 -1 =15)[games]
Sergey Smagin10.5/19(+5 -3 =11)[games]
Georgy Agzamov10/19(+5 -4 =10)[games]
Lev Psakhis10/19(+4 -3 =12)[games]
Vereslav Eingorn9.5/19(+3 -3 =13)[games]
Boris Gulko9.5/19(+3 -3 =13)[games]
Konstantin Lerner9.5/19(+5 -5 =9)[games]
Smbat Lputian9.5/19(+4 -4 =11)[games]
Evgeny Sveshnikov9.5/19(+4 -4 =11)[games]
Yuri Razuvaev9/19(+0 -1 =18)[games]
Vladimir Tukmakov9/19(+2 -3 =14)[games]
Adrian Mikhalchishin9/19(+2 -3 =14)[games]
Arshak Petrosian8/19(+2 -5 =12)[games]
Efim Geller8/19(+3 -6 =10)[games]
Viktor Kupreichik7.5/19(+5 -9 =5)[games]
Bukhuti Gurgenidze7.5/19(+2 -6 =11)[games]
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Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
USSR Championship (1985)

First place was shared by Gavrikov, Gurevich and Chernin. The USSR Championship playoff (1985) saw all games end in draws. While the chess officials were pondering what to do next, a journalist announced that there would be no further play and Gurevich would be winner on tie-break from the final contest, what was accepted. So Mikhail Gurevich received the gold medal. Mark Taimanov notes that superior tie-break in the final had never been taken into account before.

Source: Wikipedia article: 1985 USSR Chess Championship

 page 1 of 5; games 1-25 of 119  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Razuvaev vs Geller  ½-½321985USSR ChampionshipC55 Two Knights Defense
2. Gulko vs Smagin  ½-½151985USSR ChampionshipD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
3. Psakhis vs Kupreichik ½-½621985USSR ChampionshipB63 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack
4. Tukmakov vs Chernin  ½-½471985USSR ChampionshipD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
5. A Sokolov vs Lputian  ½-½411985USSR ChampionshipC09 French, Tarrasch, Open Variation, Main line
6. A Mikhalchishin vs Gavrikov  ½-½131985USSR ChampionshipB92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
7. G Agzamov vs V Eingorn ½-½1111985USSR ChampionshipE12 Queen's Indian
8. Balashov vs Gulko  ½-½341985USSR ChampionshipE48 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 d5
9. Geller vs B Gurgenidze  ½-½251985USSR ChampionshipB33 Sicilian
10. Kupreichik vs A Mikhalchishin  ½-½321985USSR ChampionshipC42 Petrov Defense
11. Tukmakov vs Psakhis  ½-½111985USSR ChampionshipA15 English
12. V Eingorn vs K Lerner  ½-½291985USSR ChampionshipE16 Queen's Indian
13. A Petrosian vs Razuvaev  ½-½121985USSR ChampionshipE17 Queen's Indian
14. Razuvaev vs M Gurevich  ½-½421985USSR ChampionshipE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
15. Smagin vs Balashov  ½-½421985USSR ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
16. Gulko vs Geller  ½-½191985USSR ChampionshipC91 Ruy Lopez, Closed
17. A Sokolov vs Kupreichik  ½-½211985USSR ChampionshipC70 Ruy Lopez
18. Psakhis vs Chernin  ½-½411985USSR ChampionshipC02 French, Advance
19. A Mikhalchishin vs Tukmakov  ½-½191985USSR ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
20. Sveshnikov vs V Eingorn  ½-½411985USSR ChampionshipC02 French, Advance
21. G Agzamov vs Gavrikov  ½-½141985USSR ChampionshipD91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
22. B Gurgenidze vs A Petrosian  ½-½371985USSR ChampionshipC77 Ruy Lopez
23. K Lerner vs Lputian  ½-½731985USSR ChampionshipD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
24. Chernin vs Balashov  ½-½141985USSR ChampionshipD62 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack
25. A Petrosian vs Gulko  ½-½211985USSR ChampionshipD97 Grunfeld, Russian
 page 1 of 5; games 1-25 of 119  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-27-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Razuvaev with 18 draws and 1 loss may have come as close as anyone to drawing all of his games at a Soviet championship. AFAIK, that has never been achieved. Arthur Bisguier in 1975 became the only player to draw every game in a U.S. Championship.
Dec-27-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <FSR>, if Kupreichik had drawn a few more games, he might have contended for an interzonal slot at least, rather than tying for bottom marker.
Dec-27-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: <perfidious> True. He had five wins, a number that only Gurevich exceeded. But he had nine losses. If he had drawn seven of those, he'd have tied for first.

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