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  • Friday, November 21, 2014

    Pafnutieff vs. Bisguier

         Arthur Bisguier needs no introduction but his opponent in this game is largely unknown. Vladimir Pafnutieff (born September 04, 1912 in California - died on May 12, 1999 at the age of 86) was a California master known for his sharp attacking play and his good eye for a combination that gained him the scalps of a number of GM’s. He authored one book, How to Create Combinations, published in the 1990’s. His mother was said to be a concert pianist, but I could find nothing on her. Pafnutieff himself was supposedly a gifted singer. Unfortunately, there seems to be little information on Pafnutieff the chess player either.
    Pafnutieff in 1974

     
      The following game where he defeated Bisguier features enormous complications. I used Houdini 2 while playing through it and even Houdini was having some difficulties in determining the best move and the evaluations kept fluctuating. Some of the lines will amaze you!

    1 comment:

    1. Pafnutieff was a man for all seasons. A National Chess Master, he was also accomplished Opera singer and Tennis player, competing at the open level and coaching a future Grand Slam champion.

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