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Simeon Furman
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On December 1, 1920, Simeon Furman was born in Pinsk; the Soviet chess
player and chess theorist; International grandmaster (1966). Honoured
trainer of USSR (1973); trainer of A. Karpov (1969 - 78), of the
combined team of USSR at the Olympiad of 1974 at the European
championship 1977. The best results in the championships of Leningrad:
1953 - the 1st place; 1954 - the 1st - 3rd; 1957 - the 1st - 2nd;
1947, 1950, 1955 - the 3rd - 4th place. A champion of the voluntary
sports committee "Spartak" (1960). A participant of 13 championships
of USSR; the best results: 1948 - the 3rd place; 1949 - the 5th - 7th,
1965 - the 4th - 5th place. In the structure of the team of Leningrad
a winner of the team championships of USSR (1953 and 1960). A
participant of the championship of Europe (1961), of the matches of
USSR - Yugoslavia (1957) and Leningrad - Budapest (1957 - 1962). The
best results in the International tournaments: Garrakhov (1966) and
Polyanitsa-Zdrui (1967) - the 1st place; Madrid (1973) - the 3rd
place; Portorozh - Ljubljana (1975) - the 3rd - 5th; Bad-Lauterberg
(1977) - the 3rd place.
Simeon Abramovich Furman made a valuable contribution in the
development of the theory of openings - Gryunfeld and Nimtsovich
defence, Spanish game, Queen gambit and other openings. Since 1982 the
Furman memorials are being conducted.