Nikolai Pavlovich Selepukin

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Nikolai Pavlovich Selepukin ( Russian: Николай Павлович Зелепукин ; born September 10, 1917 in the village of Pokrovskoye, Tomsk Governorate ; † August 23, 1993 ) was a Russian chess composer , chess author and Ukrainian chess official. From 1949 to 1955 he was chairman of the Ukrainian Chess Federation and from 1947 to 1955 and from 1972 to 1986 he was chairman of the Chess Composition Commission of the Ukrainian SSR. He was an engineer by profession.

Chess composition

Since 1948 Selepukin published over 500 chess problems, mostly two and three-moveers. In tournaments he received 105 awards, including 55 prizes.

author

Selepukin published several books on chess composition. His dictionary of chess composition, which was also published in German, contains a number of inaccuracies and errors.

Works

  • Selepukin, Nikolai Pawlowitsch: Schachmatnaja komposizija na Ukraine . 1957 (Russian)
  • Selepukin, Nikolai Pavlovich: Sostawlenije schachmatnych sadatsch . 1970 (Russian)
  • Selepukin, Nikolai Pawlowitsch: Slowar schachmatnoj komposizii . Sdorowja, Kiev, 1982 (2nd edition 1985) (Russian)
  • Selepukin, Nikolai Pawlowitsch a. a .: Komposizija na schachmatnoj doske . 1985 (Russian)

literature

Anatoli Evgenjewitsch Karpow u. a .: Chess - encyclopedic dictionary . Sowjetskaja enzyklopedija, Moscow 1990, p. 129, ISBN 5-85270-005-3 (Russian)

Individual references and sources

  1. Date of death according to ОБРАТНЫЙ МАТ - МИНИАТЮРА: ( Memento from July 19, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ), also the death without a date of Yakov Vladimirov was reported in 64 .

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