Alexander Sergejewitsch Kusowkow

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Alexander Sergejewitsch Kusowkow ( Russian Александр Сергеевич Кузовков ; born February 27, 1953 in Buchta Prowidenija ( Magadan Oblast )) is a Russian chess composer . He is a civil engineer by profession.

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Chess composition

Kusowkow published over 400 chess problems of all genres. 80 of them received first prizes. He was a three-time master of the USSR and Russia in the three-man division. In the team of the USSR and Russia he was world champion in chess composition.

In 1995 Kusowkow became a grandmaster for chess composition . Kusowkow prefers the search for new syntheses of mechanisms, figure shifts and schemes with changes in several phases. He is the author of several articles on chess composition.

Alexander Kusowkow
Schachmaty w SSSR, 1977
1st prize (version)
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Checkmate in four moves

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Solution:

1. Rf6 – c6! threatens 2. Nc4-d6 + Ke4-e5 3. dh6-g7 + Rf8-f6 4. Sd6-f7 matt
1 ... Tf1xf5 second dh6-f4 +! Sg2xf4 3. Nc4-d2 + Ke4-e5 4. Sd2-f3 matt
1 ... Tf8xf5 second dh6-f6! e7xf6 3. Nc4-d6 + Ke4-e5 4. Sd6-f7 matt
1 ... Lc8xf5 second dh6 e6 +! Nc5xe6 3. Nc4 – b6 + Ke4 – e5 4. Nb6 – d7 mate
Using Black's self-restraint , White sacrifices the queen, and with a battery trigger ( Siers-Rössel ) the advance of a line is used.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Grand master for chess compositions
  2. Wladimirow, Jakow Georgijewitsch: Mnogochodowyje sadatschi. Anthology of Chess Composition of Russia in the 19th and 20th Centuries, Part III, Moscow, 2008, ISBN 978-966-8419-47-8 , p. 227 (Russian)

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