Grigory Bogdanovich

Grigory Bogdanovich (born in 1949) began work as a chess coach in the early 1980s. He was awarded the USSR Master of Sport title in 1983 after successful results in the Moscow team championship, during which his famous opponents included David Bronstein, Artur Yusupov and Andrei Sokolov. Later, he was twice Soviet Correspondence Chess Champion as part of the victorious Moscow team. In 1990 he graduated for the second time, from the Higher School of Coaches, after previously gaining a degree in engineering and economics. He has recorded a string of victories in international chess tournaments, and gained the International Master title in 1991. Grigory spent over a quarter of a century playing for Bad Mergentheim chess club (Baden-Wurttemberg). He has written several opening books in English and Russian.

From Vienna to Munich to Stockholm: A Chess Biography of Rudolf Spielmann From Vienna to Munich to Stockholm: A Chess Biography of Rudolf Spielmann

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Rudolf Spielmann was one of the strongest chess players in the...

Hardback, Paperback  Grigory Bogdanovich Published in 2023
The Creative Power of Bogoljubov Volume II: Attack, Defense, Planning and More The Creative Power of Bogoljubov Volume II: Attack, Defense, Planning and More

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In the second part of his...

Hardback, Paperback  Grigory Bogdanovich Published in 2021
The Creative Power of Bogoljubov Volume I: Pawn Play, Sacrifices, Restriction and More The Creative Power of Bogoljubov Volume I: Pawn Play, Sacrifices, Restriction and More

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Efim Bogoljubov was one of the...

Hardback, Paperback  Grigory Bogdanovich Published in 2020

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