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Tigran Petrosian was a Soviet chess Grandmaster who was born on June 17, 1929, in Tbilisi, Georgia. He became the ninth World Chess Champion in 1963 and held the title for six years until 1969. Known for his defensive style and mastery of positional play, Petrosian was a highly respected competitor in the chess world. He was awarded the title of International Grandmaster in 1952 and was named a Soviet National Master of Sport in 1963. Petrosian passed away on August 13, 1984.
Boris Spassky, born on January 30, 1937, in Leningrad, Russia, was a renowned Soviet chess player. He won the World Chess Championship in 1969 by defeating Tigran Petrosian. Spassky's legacy also includes victories in several prestigious tournaments throughout his career. He was known for his exceptional tactical abilities and aggressive style of play. Spassky was awarded the title of International Grandmaster in 1955. He continued to be an influential figure in the chess world even after his retirement from competitive play.
Efim Geller, born on March 8, 1925, in Odessa, Ukraine, was a Soviet chess Grandmaster. He was one of the leading Soviet players during the mid-20th century. Geller was known for his resourceful and imaginative style of play. He gained prominence with his victories in numerous Soviet championships and international tournaments. Geller was awarded the title of International Grandmaster in 1952 and was a key figure in the Soviet Union's dominance in chess during the era. He passed away on November 17, 1998, in Moscow, Russia.
Viktor Korchnoi, born on March 23, 1931, in Leningrad, Russia, was a Soviet and Swiss chess Grandmaster. Known for his fierce rivalry with Anatoly Karpov, Korchnoi was one of the strongest players in the world during the 1970s and 1980s. He participated in four World Chess Championship matches and was a two-time Candidates Tournament winner. Korchnoi was awarded the title of International Grandmaster in 1956 and remained an active player until his death on June 6, 2016, in Wohlen, Switzerland.
These talented chess players, along with many others, left an indelible mark on the game of chess with their contributions and achievements. Their passion and dedication to the sport continue to inspire aspiring chess players around the world.
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