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Ilya Abramovich Kan (Russian: Илья Абрамович Кан; 4 May 1909 – 12 December 1978) was a Soviet chess player. He was awarded the title of International Master (IM) by FIDE in 1950. Kan was born in Samara. He played ten times in the Soviet Championship. In 1929, he finished third in Odessa in the 6th edition of the championship, won by Boris Verlinsky. In 1931, he took 7th place in Moscow (7th URS-ch; Mikhail Botvinnik won). In 1933, he took 9th in Leningrad (8th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1934/35, he tied for 9-12th in Leningrad (9th URS-ch; Grigory Levenfish and Ilya Rabinovich won). In 1937, he took 13th in Tbilisi (10th URS-ch; Levenfish won). In 1939, he tied for 13-14th in Leningrad (11th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1945, he took 17th in Moscow (14th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1947, he

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  • Ilja Abramowitsch Kan (russisch Илья Абрамович Кан; * 4. Mai 1909 in Samara; † 18. Dezember 1978) war ein sowjetischer Schachspieler. Zwischen 1929 und 1955 nahm Kan zehnmal an den sowjetischen Landesmeisterschaften teil. Seine beste Platzierung erreichte er 1929 in Odessa mit dem 3. Platz. Bei der Moskauer Meisterschaft schnitt er erfolgreicher ab. Im Jahre 1936 gewann er das Championat gemeinsam mit Wladimir Alatorzew, 1931 und 1937 wurde er jeweils Zweiter. Durch die FIDE wurde ihm 1950 der Titel Internationaler Meister verliehen. Ilja Kan lebte in Moskau und arbeitete als Advokat. Er betreute Weltmeister Michail Botwinnik 1952 und 1954 bei der Vorbereitung der WM-Kämpfe. Kan war ein bedeutender Eröffnungstheoretiker. Seine Neuerungen in der Sizilianischen Verteidigung gehörten zum Beispiel zum Repertoire von Weltmeister Anatoli Karpow. Noch in den 1970er-Jahren spielte er Turniere in Taschkent. Seine höchste historische Elo-Zahl lag bei 2656 im Juni 1945. Nach dieser Berechnung lag er damals auf dem 15. Platz der Weltrangliste. (de)
  • Ilya Abramovich Kan (Russian: Илья Абрамович Кан; 4 May 1909 – 12 December 1978) was a Soviet chess player. He was awarded the title of International Master (IM) by FIDE in 1950. Kan was born in Samara. He played ten times in the Soviet Championship. In 1929, he finished third in Odessa in the 6th edition of the championship, won by Boris Verlinsky. In 1931, he took 7th place in Moscow (7th URS-ch; Mikhail Botvinnik won). In 1933, he took 9th in Leningrad (8th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1934/35, he tied for 9-12th in Leningrad (9th URS-ch; Grigory Levenfish and Ilya Rabinovich won). In 1937, he took 13th in Tbilisi (10th URS-ch; Levenfish won). In 1939, he tied for 13-14th in Leningrad (11th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1945, he took 17th in Moscow (14th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1947, he tied for 13-15th in Leningrad (15th URS-ch; Paul Keres won). In 1952, he took 18th in Moscow (20th URS-ch; Botvinnik and Mark Taimanov won). In 1955, he took 17th in Moscow (22nd URS-ch; Vasily Smyslov and Efim Geller won). In the 1931 Moscow Championship, he finished in second place, behind Nikolai Riumin.In the 1933/34 edition, also won by Riumin, Kan placed 5th. In 1934, he took 5th in Leningrad (Botvinnik won). He tied for 6-7th at Moscow 1935 (2nd it; Botvinnik and Salo Flohr won). In 1936, he tied for 7-10th in Moscow (3rd it; José Raúl Capablanca won). In 1936, he tied for 1st-2nd with Vladimir Alatortsev in Moscow–ch. In 1937, he took 4th in Moscow–ch (Alatortsev and Sergey Belavenets won). In 1937, he took 2nd, behind Reuben Fine, in Moscow. The website Chessmetrics.com, which retroactively rates older players, ranks Kan as 13th in the world in 1944. His opening theory contributions were mainly in the Sicilian Defence variation which bears his name: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6. This flexible line has been adopted frequently by top players since 1950, including Anatoly Karpov and Tony Miles. The line is also known as the Paulsen Variation, named after Louis Paulsen, who played it earlier in the 19th century. Kan scored several victories over Botvinnik early in his career; Botvinnik was World Champion in 1948–1957, 1958–1960, and 1961–1963. He was named as the editor of the Shakhmatny Bulletin issue 6. (en)
  • Ilia Kan est un joueur d'échecs soviétique né le 4 mai 1909 à Samara et mort le 18 décembre 1978 à Moscou. Il fut champion de Moscou en 1936, ex æquo avec Vladimir Alatortsev et reçut le titre de maître international en 1950. Il disputa de nombreuses parties contre Mikhaïl Botvinnik dans les années 1930. Kan a donné son nom à une variante de la défense sicilienne : la sicilienne Kan. (fr)
  • Il'ja Abramovič Kan (in russo: Илья Абрамович Кан?; Kujbyšev, 4 maggio 1909 – Mosca, 12 dicembre 1978) è stato uno scacchista russo (sovietico dal 1922). È noto principalmente per aver dato il nome a una variante della difesa Siciliana: 1. e4 c5 2. Cf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Cxd4 a6 Questa variante, una linea flessibile con cui si può rientrare in continuazioni della variante Tajmanov, è stata impiegata frequentemente da molti grandi maestri, tra cui Anatolij Karpov e Tony Miles. Il'ja Kan giocò dal 1929 al 1955 in dieci Campionati sovietici, classificandosi il più delle volte nella media o bassa classifica, salvo nel campionato del 1929 a Odessa dove fu terzo dietro a Boris Verlins'kyj e Sergej Freyman. Ottenne il titolo di Maestro Internazionale nel 1950. Di professione era avvocato. (it)
  • Илья Абрамович Кан (4 мая 1909, Самара — 18 декабря 1978, Москва) — советский шахматист и деятель советского шахматного движения, международный мастер (1950), международный арбитр (1956). Организатор и руководитель шахматной работы в Советской Армии и ВМФ, в ЦДСА им. М. В. Фрунзе. Шахматный литератор, редактор шахматных отделов газеты «Красная звезда» и журнала «Советский воин». Юрист. Секундант Михаила Ботвинника во время матча на первенство мира с Василием Смысловым (1954). Участвовал в десяти чемпионатах СССР. Лучшее достижение — 3-е место в 6-м чемпионате (1929) в г. Одессе. (ru)
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  • Ilia Kan est un joueur d'échecs soviétique né le 4 mai 1909 à Samara et mort le 18 décembre 1978 à Moscou. Il fut champion de Moscou en 1936, ex æquo avec Vladimir Alatortsev et reçut le titre de maître international en 1950. Il disputa de nombreuses parties contre Mikhaïl Botvinnik dans les années 1930. Kan a donné son nom à une variante de la défense sicilienne : la sicilienne Kan. (fr)
  • Илья Абрамович Кан (4 мая 1909, Самара — 18 декабря 1978, Москва) — советский шахматист и деятель советского шахматного движения, международный мастер (1950), международный арбитр (1956). Организатор и руководитель шахматной работы в Советской Армии и ВМФ, в ЦДСА им. М. В. Фрунзе. Шахматный литератор, редактор шахматных отделов газеты «Красная звезда» и журнала «Советский воин». Юрист. Секундант Михаила Ботвинника во время матча на первенство мира с Василием Смысловым (1954). Участвовал в десяти чемпионатах СССР. Лучшее достижение — 3-е место в 6-м чемпионате (1929) в г. Одессе. (ru)
  • Ilja Abramowitsch Kan (russisch Илья Абрамович Кан; * 4. Mai 1909 in Samara; † 18. Dezember 1978) war ein sowjetischer Schachspieler. Zwischen 1929 und 1955 nahm Kan zehnmal an den sowjetischen Landesmeisterschaften teil. Seine beste Platzierung erreichte er 1929 in Odessa mit dem 3. Platz. Bei der Moskauer Meisterschaft schnitt er erfolgreicher ab. Im Jahre 1936 gewann er das Championat gemeinsam mit Wladimir Alatorzew, 1931 und 1937 wurde er jeweils Zweiter. Durch die FIDE wurde ihm 1950 der Titel Internationaler Meister verliehen. Ilja Kan lebte in Moskau und arbeitete als Advokat. Er betreute Weltmeister Michail Botwinnik 1952 und 1954 bei der Vorbereitung der WM-Kämpfe. Kan war ein bedeutender Eröffnungstheoretiker. Seine Neuerungen in der Sizilianischen Verteidigung gehörten zum Beis (de)
  • Ilya Abramovich Kan (Russian: Илья Абрамович Кан; 4 May 1909 – 12 December 1978) was a Soviet chess player. He was awarded the title of International Master (IM) by FIDE in 1950. Kan was born in Samara. He played ten times in the Soviet Championship. In 1929, he finished third in Odessa in the 6th edition of the championship, won by Boris Verlinsky. In 1931, he took 7th place in Moscow (7th URS-ch; Mikhail Botvinnik won). In 1933, he took 9th in Leningrad (8th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1934/35, he tied for 9-12th in Leningrad (9th URS-ch; Grigory Levenfish and Ilya Rabinovich won). In 1937, he took 13th in Tbilisi (10th URS-ch; Levenfish won). In 1939, he tied for 13-14th in Leningrad (11th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1945, he took 17th in Moscow (14th URS-ch; Botvinnik won). In 1947, he (en)
  • Il'ja Abramovič Kan (in russo: Илья Абрамович Кан?; Kujbyšev, 4 maggio 1909 – Mosca, 12 dicembre 1978) è stato uno scacchista russo (sovietico dal 1922). È noto principalmente per aver dato il nome a una variante della difesa Siciliana: 1. e4 c5 2. Cf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Cxd4 a6 Questa variante, una linea flessibile con cui si può rientrare in continuazioni della variante Tajmanov, è stata impiegata frequentemente da molti grandi maestri, tra cui Anatolij Karpov e Tony Miles. (it)
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  • Ilja Kan (de)
  • Ilia Kan (fr)
  • Ilya Kan (en)
  • Il'ja Abramovič Kan (it)
  • Кан, Илья Абрамович (ru)
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