Leonid Kubbel

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Leonid Ivanovich Kubbel
Leonid Ivanovich Kubbel

Leonid Ivanovich Kubbel (russian Леонид Иванович Куббель) was a Russian composer of chess endgame studies and problems.
He was born in Saint Petersburg in December 1891 (at the end of the month, the exact date is not known) and died in the same city, which was called Leningrad at the time, on April 18, 1942. Currently, the city is called Saint Petersburg again. He was christened Karl Artur Leonid, but amended his forenames to Leonid Ivanovich subsequent to the 1917 October Revolution.[1]

He composed more than 1500 endgame studies and problems, many of which were awarded first prize for their great beauty and original conception. He is generally considered one of the very greatest of all endgame composers. He was a chemical engineer by profession.

Also his brothers Arvid and Evgeny were chessplayers. Arvid Kubbel was a very strong chess master over the board, having played in the first four USSR chess championships, while Evgeny was himself an endgame composer. Both Leonid and Evgeny Kubbel died of starvation in 1942 during the Nazi siege of Leningrad, while Arvid was executed by the Soviet secrete police in 1938.[2]

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[edit] A study by Leonid Kubbel

This is one of Leonid Kubbel's many masterpieces. The Black a-pawn is close to promotion, after which, without counterplay,
the game would be lost for White. But with a subtle plan he succeeds to avoid defeat and to checkmate the Black King.

Leonid Kubbel
Schachmatny Listok 1922
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Image:chess zver 26.png a8 b8 nl c8 d8 e8 f8 g8 h8 Image:chess zver 26.png
a7 b7 c7 d7 e7 f7 g7 h7
a6 kl b6 c6 d6 e6 f6 g6 h6
a5 b5 c5 d5 kd e5 f5 g5 h5
a4 b4 c4 d4 pd e4 f4 g4 h4 bl
a3 pd b3 c3 d3 e3 f3 g3 h3
a2 b2 c2 pl d2 pl e2 f2 g2 h2
a1 b1 c1 d1 e1 f1 g1 h1
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White to move and win (5 + 3)



Solution:

1. Nb8-c6!! (threatens Nb4+, blocking the a-pawn), Kd5xc6
2. Bh4-f6, Kc6-d5
3. d2-d3, a3-a2
4. c2-c4 +, Kd5-c5
5. Ka6-b7!, a2-a1 =Q (5. ...Kd6 or Kb4, 6.Nd4 stopping the pawn)
6. Bf6-e7 checkmate.


[edit] Works on Leonid Kubbel

  • 25 ausgewählte Endspielstudien von Leonid Kubbel (German), Jan van Reek, 1996.
  • Leonid Kubbel’s Chess Endgame Studies, TG Whitworth, 2004.
  • Леонид Куббель (Russian), J. Vladimirowitsch and Y.Fokin, 1984.

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[edit] References

- Preface by Grigory Levenfish in: "K.A.L. Kubbel Schachmatnich etjudov: 150 Endgame Studies", Leningrad, 1925 (Russian).

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