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✴️ About Divinsky
🔸Nathan Divinsky
🔸Canadian Chess Master
🔸Chess writer
🔰 Nathan Joseph Harry Divinsky was a Canadian mathematician, university professor, chess master, chess writer, and chess official. Divinsky was also known for being the former husband of the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, Kim Campbell. Divinsky and Campbell were married from 1972 to 1983.
He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1925, and was a contemporary and friend of Canadian Grandmaster and lawyer Daniel Yanofsky.
Divinsky learned his early chess as a teenager at the Winnipeg Jewish Chess Club, along with Yanofsky. He tied for 3rd–4th places in the Closed Canadian Chess Championship, held at Saskatoon 1945, with 9.5/12, along with John Belson; the joint winners were Yanofsky and Frank Yerhoff at 10.5/12.
Divinsky served for 15 years, from 1959–1974, as editor of the magazine Canadian Chess Chat, and contributed occasionally to other Canadian chess magazines. He played an important role in chess organization in Canada from the 1950s.
🔰 Nathan Divinsky has written several books on chess. Chess historian Edward Winter in a 1992 review was very critical of Divinsky's The Batsford Chess Encyclopedia, calling it "A Catastrophic Encyclopedia". Winter in 2008 selected it as one of the five worst chess books in English from the past two decades. Winter's 1989 review of Divinsky and Raymond Keene's book Warriors of the Mind was also negative. In this book, the authors compared great chess champions throughout history using an advanced mathematical treatment; while necessarily imperfect due to generational evolution in chess, it was in fact the pioneering work in this field.
SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
♦️ A memorable game by Divinsky👇
🔸 Nathan Joseph Divinsky vs Abraham Helman
🔸 CAN-ch (1945), Saskatoon CAN, rd 4, Jun-??
🔸 French Defense: Winawer. Positional Variation (C19)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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🔸Nathan Divinsky
🔸Canadian Chess Master
🔸Chess writer
🔰 Nathan Joseph Harry Divinsky was a Canadian mathematician, university professor, chess master, chess writer, and chess official. Divinsky was also known for being the former husband of the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, Kim Campbell. Divinsky and Campbell were married from 1972 to 1983.
He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1925, and was a contemporary and friend of Canadian Grandmaster and lawyer Daniel Yanofsky.
Divinsky learned his early chess as a teenager at the Winnipeg Jewish Chess Club, along with Yanofsky. He tied for 3rd–4th places in the Closed Canadian Chess Championship, held at Saskatoon 1945, with 9.5/12, along with John Belson; the joint winners were Yanofsky and Frank Yerhoff at 10.5/12.
Divinsky served for 15 years, from 1959–1974, as editor of the magazine Canadian Chess Chat, and contributed occasionally to other Canadian chess magazines. He played an important role in chess organization in Canada from the 1950s.
🔰 Nathan Divinsky has written several books on chess. Chess historian Edward Winter in a 1992 review was very critical of Divinsky's The Batsford Chess Encyclopedia, calling it "A Catastrophic Encyclopedia". Winter in 2008 selected it as one of the five worst chess books in English from the past two decades. Winter's 1989 review of Divinsky and Raymond Keene's book Warriors of the Mind was also negative. In this book, the authors compared great chess champions throughout history using an advanced mathematical treatment; while necessarily imperfect due to generational evolution in chess, it was in fact the pioneering work in this field.
SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
♦️ A memorable game by Divinsky👇
🔸 Nathan Joseph Divinsky vs Abraham Helman
🔸 CAN-ch (1945), Saskatoon CAN, rd 4, Jun-??
🔸 French Defense: Winawer. Positional Variation (C19)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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@unitychess
@Divinsky-Helman 1945.pgn
663 B
🔸 Nathan Joseph Divinsky - Abraham Helman, CAN-ch 1945
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🔸 PGN format
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32.R7f6?! [This dubious move allows White to consolidate his position.]
[He should have eliminated one of the defenders of e4. 32.Rxe7! Rxe7 33.b4! White is not in a hurry and pushes his queenside majority first. 33...Re8 34.c4 Re5 35.c5 Re7 Black is in complete agony, with no useful moves. 36.Kg1 △Kf2 36...Rf7 (36...Kh8? 37.Kf2± △R×e4) 37.Rxe4 Qxe3+ 38.Rxe3 Rf4 39.Rd3 Be8 40.Rd1 h6 41.b5! △c6 41...axb5 42.c6 Bxc6 43.a6 bxa6 44.Nxc6±]
32...Qg7?! [32...Qh5! 33.b4 Qe5 34.h4 Kg7 35.Kg1 Qxf6 36.Rxf6 Kxf6=]
33.b4 Kh8 34.Kg1 Qg8 35.Rf1 Kg7 36.Rd6 Rf7 37.Rf4 Ref8?? [37...Rxf4! 38.Qxf4 Bc8 39.Qf6+ Kh6 40.Nf5+ Bxf5 41.Qxf5 Qf8! 42.Qxf8+ Rxf8 43.Re6 Rf4+/=]
38.Rxe4 Bc8 39.Ne6+! Bxe6 40.Qd4+ Kh6 41.Rdxe6+– 1–0
[He should have eliminated one of the defenders of e4. 32.Rxe7! Rxe7 33.b4! White is not in a hurry and pushes his queenside majority first. 33...Re8 34.c4 Re5 35.c5 Re7 Black is in complete agony, with no useful moves. 36.Kg1 △Kf2 36...Rf7 (36...Kh8? 37.Kf2± △R×e4) 37.Rxe4 Qxe3+ 38.Rxe3 Rf4 39.Rd3 Be8 40.Rd1 h6 41.b5! △c6 41...axb5 42.c6 Bxc6 43.a6 bxa6 44.Nxc6±]
32...Qg7?! [32...Qh5! 33.b4 Qe5 34.h4 Kg7 35.Kg1 Qxf6 36.Rxf6 Kxf6=]
33.b4 Kh8 34.Kg1 Qg8 35.Rf1 Kg7 36.Rd6 Rf7 37.Rf4 Ref8?? [37...Rxf4! 38.Qxf4 Bc8 39.Qf6+ Kh6 40.Nf5+ Bxf5 41.Qxf5 Qf8! 42.Qxf8+ Rxf8 43.Re6 Rf4+/=]
38.Rxe4 Bc8 39.Ne6+! Bxe6 40.Qd4+ Kh6 41.Rdxe6+– 1–0