Play Chess Against Lev Polugaevsky

"The Analyst"
Soviet Era Peak 2660 Elo 1934–1995
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Portrait of Lev Polugaevsky, chess World Championship Candidate (1977, 1980)
Born
Mogilev, Belarus, 1934
Title
World Championship Candidate (1977, 1980)
Era
Soviet Era
Peak Elo
2660
Style
Deep calculation, theoretical preparation, Najdorf expertise, analytical precision

Who was Lev Polugaevsky?

Lev Polugaevsky was the deepest analyst of his generation — a player who could calculate 20 moves deep at the board and frequently did. His theoretical contributions to the Sicilian Najdorf, particularly the 'Polugaevsky Variation' (7...b5), produced some of the most theoretically important and deeply analyzed games in chess history. He reached the Candidates matches twice and was a regular member of Soviet Olympiad teams. His book 'Grandmaster Preparation' revealed the extraordinary depth of preparation that top Soviet players brought to their games.

Notable: The Polugaevsky Variation of the Sicilian Najdorf (7...b5) remains one of the most deeply analyzed lines in opening theory. Author of 'Grandmaster Preparation', a classic of chess literature.

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