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Lev Gutman
Leiden 2008
Full nameЛев Гутман
Country Germany
Born (1945-09-26) September 26, 1945 (age 79)
Riga
TitleGrandmaster
FIDE rating2424 (November 2010)

Lev Gutman (born 26 September 1945, Riga) is a LatvianIsraeliGerman chess grandmaster.

At the beginning of his career, Gutman tied for 11-12th at Riga 1967 (LAT-ch; Jānis Klovāns won), which was the first of many appearances in the Latvian championship; he tied for 5-7th place in 1969, tied for 4-5th in 1971, won in 1972, tied for 7-8th in 1973, took 3rd in 1974, took 4th in 1975, took 2nd in 1976, tied for 2nd-3rd in 1977, tied for 7-9th in 1978, tied for 4-5th in 1979.

In 1972 he won, equal with Alvis Vitolinsh and Šmits, the Riga Chess Championship. In 1974, he tied for 6-7th in Pärnu. In 1975, he tied for 6-8th in Riga. In 1976, he tied for 7-9th in Riga. In 1977, he tied for 6-7th in Homel. In 1978, he tied for 4-7th in Vladivostok. In 1978, he won in Haapsalu.

Gutman emigrated from the Soviet Union to Israel in 1980, later moving to Germany.

A former second to Viktor Korchnoi, he is known as an expert on opening theory.

He played for Israel in two Chess Olympiads.

In 1984, he won in Grindavik. In 1985, he won in Beer Sheva. In 1986, he won in Wuppertal. In 1986, he tied for 1st-3rd with Korchnoi and Nigel Short in Lugano.

He was awarded the Grandmaster title in 1986.

Books

  • Gutman, Lev (2001). 4... Qh4 in the Scotch Game. Batsford. ISBN 0713486074.
  • Gutman, Lev (2004). Budapest Fajarowicz: The Fajarowicz-Richter Gambit in Action. Batsford. ISBN 0713487089.

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