Genrikh Kasparyan
Armenian chess player and composer

Born
February 27th, 1910
115 years ago
Died
December 27th, 1995
29 years ago — 85 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Armenia
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A prominent chess player and composer, built a significant reputation within the chess community. Achieved international acclaim for contributions to the theory of chess composition, particularly in endgame studies. Worked tirelessly on theoretical innovations and produced a body of work that includes hundreds of studies and articles. Received numerous awards and accolades for excellence in chess composition, including the International Master title for chess composition. Contributed to various chess publications and served as an educator, fostering interest in chess among new generations.
Published over 300 chess studies
Awarded the International Master title
Contributed to the development of endgame theory
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