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Mikhail Botvinnik

Athlete

Born: Died: Russian

Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik was a Soviet and Russian chess grandmaster who held five world titles in three different reigns. The sixth World Chess Champion, he also worked as an electrical engineer and computer scientist and was a pioneer in computer chess, the last of which he was awarded an honorary mathematics degree for.

Botvinnik was the first world-class player to develop within the Soviet Union. He played a major role in the organization of chess, making a significant contribution to the design of the World Chess Championship system after World War II and becoming a leading member of the coaching system that enabled the Soviet Union to dominate top-class chess during that time. His pupils include World Champions Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, and Vladimir Kramnik. He is often described as the patriarch of the Soviet chess school and is revered for his analytical approach to chess.

Notable For

Soviet chess grandmaster

Mikhail Botvinnik's Historical Timeline

  1. Mikhail Botvinnik is born

    Mikhail Botvinnik, Russian athlete, known for soviet chess grandmaster, was born on 1911-04-17.

  2. First Chess World Championship since WWII, Russian player Mikhail Botvinnik wins a five-player tournament to begin 24 ye

    First Chess World Championship since WWII, Russian player Mikhail Botvinnik wins a five-player tournament to begin 24 years of Soviet dominance

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Mikhail Botvinnik born?
Mikhail Botvinnik was born on 1911-04-17 (Russian).
What is Mikhail Botvinnik known for?
Soviet chess grandmaster
What historical events involved Mikhail Botvinnik?
Mikhail Botvinnik was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Mikhail Botvinnik is born, First Chess World Championship since WWII, Russian player Mikhail Botvinnik wins a five-player tournament to begin 24 ye.
When did Mikhail Botvinnik die?
Mikhail Botvinnik died on 1995-01-01.

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