Filip Semyonovich Bondarenko

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Filip Semyonovich Bondarenko around 1985

Filip Semjonowitsch Bondarenko ( Russian Филипп Семёнович Бондаренко ; born October 21, 1905 in the Stanitsa Tepikinskaja, Chopjorski okrug , Woiska Donskowo Oblast ; † February 8, 1993 in Dnipropetrovsk ) was a Ukrainian composer .

Life

After finishing secondary school in 1924 and working in a company, Bondarenko began a career in the army in 1928. In 1954 he was transferred to the reserve as a lieutenant colonel and then worked for the police as a colonel .

Compositions

Bondarenko composed studies and chess problems. His first work appeared in the Dnepropetrovsk newspaper Zvezda in 1924 . In total, he created more than 800 tasks and over 600 studies . 190 of them were awarded.

Bondarenko put together a collection of more than 30,000 studies, only part of which was found after his death. He published many articles in foreign magazines.

Filip Semjonowitsch Bondarenko
Schachmaty w SSSR 1936
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Solution:

1. Ng5 – f3! Ka6 – b7
2. Rg8 – e8 !! a2-A1D
3. Te8xe7 + KB7-c6
4. Re7 e6 + KC6-d5
5. Te6-e5 + KD5 c4
6. Re5-e4 + Kc4-d3
7. Te4 e3 + Kd3-c2
8. Te 3-e2 + draw by perpetual check .

title

In 1966, Bondarenko became the Master of Sports of the USSR and International Referee for Chess Composition . A year later he won the championship of the armed forces of the USSR in the study department. In 1970 and 1972 he took 3rd place in these championships. In 1979 FIDE awarded him the title of International Master in Chess Composition .

Publications

One of Bondarenko's merits was the documentation of numerous biographies of chess composers from all over the world. To this end, he conducted extensive correspondence. He dedicated the main content of his books to her, among others

  • Tigran Borisovich Gorgiyev ; Filip Semjonowitsch Bondarenko: Schachowi etjud na Ukraini (The Chess Study in Ukraine) . Sdorovya, Kiev, 1966
  • Filip Semjonowitsch Bondarenko: Galereja schachmatnych etjudistow (Gallery of Study Composers) . Fiskultura i sport, Moskva, 1968
  • Filip Semjonowitsch Bondarenko: Ejyud v peschechnom okonschanii (The Study in the Pawn Endgame) . Fiskultura i sport, Moskva, 1973
  • Filip Semjonowitsch Bondarenko: Stanowlenije schachmatnogo etjuda (Origin of the Chess Study) . Sdorovya, Kiev, 1980
  • Filip Semjonowitsch Bondarenko: Raswitije schachmatnogo etjuda (Development of the Chess Study) . Sdorovya, Kiev, 1983
  • Filip Semjonowitsch Bondarenko: Triumf sovjetskogo schachmatnogo etjuda (Triumph of the Soviet chess study) . Sdorovya, Kiev, 1984
  • Filip Semjonowitsch Bondarenko: Sowremmenny schachmatny etjud (The modern chess study) . Sdorovya, Kiev, 1987
  • Another book by Bondarenko appeared in the Netherlands.

Individual evidence

  1. International referees for chess compositions
  2. AK Kalinin: Postischenije krasoty. Wojennoje isdatelstwo, Moskwa, 1990, p. 14
  3. International masters for chess compositions

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