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- Soviet_Chess_School abstract "The Soviet School of Chess was asserted to be a national style of play by Soviet chess players and journalists. Although chess had been a game of the bourgeois and upper classes before the revolution, its popularity among Bolshevik leaders, including Lenin, contributed to its being supported by state leaders in the USSR as a national pastime. References to a Soviet School of Chess only occurred after World War II, when a generation of Soviet chess players, led by soon-to-be world champion Mikhail Botvinnik, began a string of victories over international competitors that surprised the world.Generally speaking, chess experts in the USSR described the Soviet School of Chess as a fast-paced, daring style of play best exemplified by the young generation of postwar players like David Bronstein. Not all Soviet players used this playing style, though. The most notable exception was Botvinnik, whom grandmaster Mark Taimanov compared to the methodical Wilhelm Steinitz. The main contribution of the Soviet School of Chess was not the style of players but their emphasis on rigorous training and study of the game.".
- Soviet_Chess_School wikiPageID "17857078".
- Soviet_Chess_School wikiPageRevisionID "542883686".
- Soviet_Chess_School hasPhotoCollection Soviet_Chess_School.
- Soviet_Chess_School subject Category:Chess_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soviet_Chess_School subject Category:History_of_chess.
- Soviet_Chess_School comment "The Soviet School of Chess was asserted to be a national style of play by Soviet chess players and journalists. Although chess had been a game of the bourgeois and upper classes before the revolution, its popularity among Bolshevik leaders, including Lenin, contributed to its being supported by state leaders in the USSR as a national pastime.".
- Soviet_Chess_School label "Escola soviética (xadrez)".
- Soviet_Chess_School label "Escuela soviética de ajedrez".
- Soviet_Chess_School label "Soviet Chess School".
- Soviet_Chess_School label "Sowjetische Schachschule".
- Soviet_Chess_School label "École soviétique d'échecs".
- Soviet_Chess_School sameAs Sowjetische_Schachschule.
- Soviet_Chess_School sameAs Escuela_soviética_de_ajedrez.
- Soviet_Chess_School sameAs École_soviétique_d'échecs.
- Soviet_Chess_School sameAs Escola_soviética_(xadrez).
- Soviet_Chess_School sameAs m.047g750.
- Soviet_Chess_School sameAs Q355602.
- Soviet_Chess_School sameAs Q355602.
- Soviet_Chess_School wasDerivedFrom Soviet_Chess_School?oldid=542883686.
- Soviet_Chess_School isPrimaryTopicOf Soviet_Chess_School.