Kupreichik Victor( chess-player)
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Biography Kupreichik Victor
Born July 3, 1949 in Minsk. International grandmaster since 1980.
Winner of international tournaments Reykjavik (1980), Hastings (1981), Zenica (1985), Rimavska Sobota (1990), Muenster Open (1991), Catholic Open (1992), Shvabish Open (1994), Forentshofen Open (1997), Fronleyten Open (1999). Divided the first place in Winnipeg (1986), Malmo (1987), Esbjerg (1989), Val Mobue (1989), Warsaw (1991), Meysdorf Open (1996), Wiesbaden Open (1998).
Way into the final championship of the USSR in 1969, a young Belarusian player Viktor Kupreichik immediately attracted the attention of. And, even more so than the result (though in those days it was almost a feat), and the game - a bright, non-standard and proactive. The first attempt in the high society of chess super powers failed. And in the next two championships Kupreichik turned out in last place. Of course, such disasters could have been avoided - had only to play a little posderzhannee. However, in these tournaments, chess became evident maximalism Ming Grandmaster. In each competition, each individual party he seeks to win.
How many times has happened - having started brilliantly, Kupreichik then endured a series of defeats and rolled away in mid-table, and even lower. Sometimes a breath, made a series of draws, but not such Kupreichik. In the heat of battle, even in equal positions, he often overdid things and lost important halves. However, such an uncompromising stand for the chessboard can not be rewarded. In the case of Viktor Davidovich - a love of the audience. Watching the games is not exactly GM Ming bored! As for the results, it became clear that such an aggressive style of play is the best suited for shveytsarok, which Kupreichik frequent guest. And if he does not win, the prizes tend to fall. Keep it up, Viktor Davidovich!
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