Efim Geller

Efim Petrovich Geller was a Soviet chess player and world-class grandmaster at his peak. He won the Soviet Championship twice and was a Candidate for the World Championship on six occasions. He won four Ukrainian SSR Championship titles and shared first in the 1991 World Seniors' Championship, winning the title outright in 1992. His wife Oksana was a ballet dancer while his son Alexander was also a chess master. Geller was coach to World Champions Boris Spassky and Anatoly Karpov. He was also an author.

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Tournaments won by Efim Geller

Tournament Year Location
Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting 1989 Dortmund (Germany)
1979 USSR Chess Championship 1979 Minsk
Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee 1977 Wijk aan Zee (Netherlands)
Las Palmas 1976 Las Palmas
Alekhine Memorial 1975 Moscow (Soviet Union)
Teesside 1975 Teesside
Moscow 1975 Moscow
Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee 1969 Wijk aan Zee (Netherlands)
Kislovodsk 1966 Kislovodsk
Hoogovens Beverwijk 1965 Beverwijk (Netherlands)
Dresden 1959 Dresden
1955 USSR Chess Championship 1955 Moscow
Efim Geller

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Born: Sunday, March 8, 1925
Died: Tuesday, November 17, 1998

Daily puzzles with Efim Geller

Leonid Shamkovich - Efim Geller
27th URS-ch, Leningrad URS
1960
Mark Taimanov - Efim Geller
19th URS-ch, Moscow URS
1951

Puzzles with Efim Geller

Jens Enevoldsen - Efim Geller
radio
1966
N. Beljavski - Efim Geller
?
1975
Efim Geller - Vassily Smyslov
17th URS-ch, Moscow URS
1949.11.15
Efim Geller - Mark Taimanov
25th URS-ch, Riga URS
1958
Efim Geller - Gildardo Garcia
Bogota
1978
Efim Geller - David Bronstein
Kislovodsk
1968
Efim Geller - David Bronstein
Kislovodsk
1968
Efim Geller - Andrei Makarov
UKR-ch, Kiev
1959
Zandor Nilsson - Efim Geller
SWE-URS, Stockholm
1954
Efim Geller - Efim Kogan
Odessa
1946
Efim Geller - Efim Kogan
Odessa
1946
Efim Geller - Efim Kogan
Odessa
1946
Tigran V Petrosian - Efim Geller
41st URS-ch, Moscow URS
1973.10.06
Efim Geller - Evgeny Sveshnikov
46th URS-ch, Tbilisi URS
1978
Efim Geller - Anthony J Miles
Linares
1983
Efim Geller - Vladimir A Soloviev
URS-ch sf, Gorky
1954
Rashid Nezhmetdinov - Efim Geller
URS-ch sf, Gorky
1954
Efim Geller - I. Weltmander
URS-ch sf, Gorky
1954