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in 1961 and a Grandmaster in 1965. His philosophy was always that "mastery is not enough; you must dare, take risks". It was an axiom that fashioned him into a tough and fiercely competitive player and appeared to bring him his fair share of success.
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White opened up the Q-side, while Black didn't castle. In the final position, Black is faced with both Rb1 winning the pinned N on b6, as well as 25. Rxb6! because the Black rood must cover the mate on D6, and 24... Ne7 allows 25.
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for many of his most important matches, including his world championship victory in 1963. He was for many years Moscow's senior coach, overseeing the development of promising new talents, including
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His first major success came in 1955, when as a member of the Soviet team at the World Student Team Championships, he scored 80% and took individual and team gold medals.
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From a blocked position, White fights ingeniously for the win. Suetin won a prize for best endgame of the tournament for the domination of Q and Ps vs Q and B.
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As an active tournament player in the 1960s and 1970s, he achieved many fine results, including sharing or winning outright first place at
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and together they had a son Aleksandr, who was born in 1951. They lived in Belarus for some years and Suetin frequently competed in the
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White builds pressure on Black's over-extended kingside, culminating in a deadly attack (33...Rxg7 34.Nf8+ and 35.Rxh6+).
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White catches Black's K in the centre with two exchange sacrifices, and Black is forced to go into a lost endgame.
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He died aged 74 of a heart attack shortly after returning home from the Russian Senior Chess Championship.
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and his voice was often heard on Moscow radio and TV during the 1970s and 1980s.
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1975 (the inaugural Czech Open Championship – the title of Champion going to
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A renowned commentator on the game, he was from 1965 the correspondent for
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and author. He was the World Senior Chess Champion from 1996 to 1997.
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from 1958 to 1966, his best finishes being 4th–6th in 1963 (behind
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He wrote many chess books; principally those concerned with the
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