Oleg Viktorovich Pervakov

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John Roycroft, Oleg Perwakow and Nikolai Griwa on a boat trip on the Danube in 1993 to the PCCC conference in Bratislava

Oleg Viktorovich Perwakow ( Russian Олег Викторович Перваков , scientific transliteration Oleg Viktorovič Pervakov ; born April 8, 1960 in Kirov ) is a Russian grandmaster of chess composition .

Perwakow works for the chess magazine 64, which is published in Moscow, and also works as an organizer. In 1998 he organized the tournament at the World Chess Composition Congress in Saint Petersburg together with Konstantin Konstantinowitsch Sucharew .

Pervakov's first study was published in 1977. He has created more than 130 studies alone or in collaboration with other composers, of which more than 90 have received prizes. In 2005 Pervakov received the title of Grand Master of Chess Composition. The following study shows a pawn ending .

Oleg Perwakow after a hard day as co-organizer of the PCCC Congress 2003 in Moscow at the metro station of the Central Chess Club
Oleg Pervakov
64-Schachmatnoye Obosrenije , 2000
1st prize
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White to move holds a draw

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Solution:

1. Kf6 – g5 !! with two options.
1.… Ka4 – b3
2. Kg5xf5 Kb3 – c3
3. Kf5 – e5! Kc3xd3
4. Ke5 – d5 Kd3 – c3
5. Kd5 – c5 Kc3 – b3
6. Kc5 – b5 with a draw
or
1.… b7 – b5
2. d3 – d4 b5 – b4
3. d4 – d5 Ka4 – b5!
4. d5 – d6! Kb5 – c6
5. Kg5xf5 Kc6xd6
6. Kf5 – e4 Kd6 – c6
7. Ke4 – d3 Kc6 – b5
8. Kd3 – c2 Kb5 – a4
9. Kc2 – b2 , also with a draw.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Valery Gurov: Pervy wo vsyom. in: Schachmatnaja poesija, No. 48, 2010, p. 18
  2. Grand Master for Chess Composition

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