Larisa Volpert

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Larisa Ilinichna Volpert (born March 30, 1926)[1] is a Russian chess Woman Grandmaster. Her peak was in the 1950s and 1960s. She was three times Soviet women's chess champion (1954, 1958, and 1959).

Born in Leningrad, she learned chess from her older brother and received chess instruction at the Leningrad Pioneers Palace. In 1947 she tied for first at the Leningrad Women's Championship. She played her first USSR Women's Championship in 1949 and finished 5th=. In 1954 she won her first USSR Women's Championship. She scored 2–0 against Nina Hrušková-Bělská in the 1954 USSR v. Czechoslovakia match. In 1958 she shared the USSR Women's Championship title, and in 1959 she won for the third time, her second unshared title.[2]

Volpert earned the Woman International Master title in 1954 and the Woman Grandmaster title in 1977.[1] She has a degree in philology from Leningrad University[2] and is Professor Emerita of philology at the University of Tartu, Estonia.

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  1. ^ a b Gaige, Jeremy (1987), Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography, McFarland, p. 449, ISBN 0-7864-2353-6 
  2. ^ a b Sunnucks, Anne (1970), The Encyclopaedia of Chess, St. Martin's Press, p. 521–522, LCCN 78-106371 

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