Evgeny Ellinovich Sveshnikov (born Cheliabinsk, February 11, 1950) is a Latvian International Grandmaster of chess, and a chess writer.
He played in his first USSR Chess Championship when he was just 17 years old and became an IM in 1975 and a GM in 1977.
In earliest international competition he was a joint winner at Decin 1974, shared first place (with Lev Polugaevsky) at Sochi 1976 and won category 8 tournaments at Le Havre 1977 and Cienfuegos 1979. At Novi Sad in 1979, he shared second prize with Efim Geller behind Florin Gheorghiu. At Wijk aan Zee in 1981, he shared 3rd place and in 1983 was (joint) Champion of Moscow.
In team chess, he was selected as a reserve for the Soviet side participating at the Moscow 1977 European Team Championship. Although only an International Master at the time, he registered an 80% score, winning individual and team gold medals. Representing Latvia at the Chess Olympiads of 2004 and 2006, he has lost only twice in 22 games.
His Elo rating in July 2007 was 2504, but has in recent times been much higher. He is respected by his peers as a deep and original thinker and a master tactician.
Now living in Riga, he has a chess-playing son, Vladimir, who has been awarded the FIDE Master title.
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i only sacrifice bishop or knight :-)
avgost1 2 weeks ago
black could have taken the bishop in b2 after the queen moved to g3... this is simply a mistake from black.
lisle12345 4 weeks ago in playlist Liked videos
@redrey718619 move the king two spaces ... tower will jump over it
plo911 1 month ago
Brilliant ending. Who would have guessed the queen sacrifice check mate, eh?
vijaitech 1 month ago
how do you castle on the computer? I am assuming you know what game comes on most computers.
redrey718619 3 months ago
Smart analyzer if he thought me for a month I wouldnt have lost ever.
Wisdombluetooth 6 months ago
plz say simples
TheRadicaldude978 6 months ago
its funny i trained such sacrifices so often, i spot instantly, the only prob i never figure out how to set them up. same with the queen sac on f6 and back rank mate, i thought is so pretty and hard to see, but how to set it up. anyway ur accent fits to chess, hope u make sophisticate stuff once
IBOUGHTYAMOM 7 months ago
i really enjoy your gentleness and interest in sharing something you love with others. keep it up!
genesisPiano 7 months ago
The beauty is that Sveshnikov must have forseen this combination when he kicked the Knight with d2-d3 giving the Queen access to e5. Very pretty!
royplayer 8 months ago