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Iuri Akobia (Georgian: იური აკობია, 20 May 1937, Anaklia - 5 November 2014) was a Georgian composer of chess endgame studies and chess problems. For most of his working life he was a radio communications engineer in the National Center for Radio and TV of Georgia, and was Chief Engineer from 1975 until 1996. His activity as a chess composer began in 1975 when he published his first study. Up to now he has produced about 300 studies (some with his fellow countryman David Gurgenidze) and 50 problems. He won a great many awards and prizes in tourneys of chess composition.

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  • Iuri Abramowitsch Akobia (georgisch იური აკობია; * 20. Mai 1937 in Anaklia, Georgien; † 4. November 2014) war ein georgischer Autor von Schachkompositionen. Oft arbeitete er mit anderen Komponisten, wie Dawit Gurgenidse, zusammen. Zuletzt spezialisierte er sich auf Darstellungen gegenseitigen Zugzwangs. Akobia war Autor einer Reihe von Büchern über Schachstudien, anfangs zusammen mit Gia Nadareischwili. Von 1995 bis 2002 verfasste er gemeinsam mit Dawit Gurgenidse eine Serie von Heften mit dem Titel „Study Mosaic“. (de)
  • Iuri Akobia (Georgian: იური აკობია, 20 May 1937, Anaklia - 5 November 2014) was a Georgian composer of chess endgame studies and chess problems. For most of his working life he was a radio communications engineer in the National Center for Radio and TV of Georgia, and was Chief Engineer from 1975 until 1996. His activity as a chess composer began in 1975 when he published his first study. Up to now he has produced about 300 studies (some with his fellow countryman David Gurgenidze) and 50 problems. He won a great many awards and prizes in tourneys of chess composition. In 1995 he was awarded by the Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions (PCCC) the title of International Judge for Chess Composition. (en)
  • Iuri Akobia è stato un compositore di scacchi georgiano. Ha pubblicato circa 500 studi (alcuni assieme al suo connazionale David Gurgenidze) e circa 50 problemi, numerosi dei quali premiati in concorsi internazionali. Nel 1995 la PCCC gli ha riconosciuto il titolo di Giudice internazionale per la composizione. Per gran parte della sua vita lavorativa è stato un ingegnere delle telecomunicazioni presso l'emittente nazionale della Georgia (National Center for Radio and TV of Georgia), e ingegnere capo dal 1975 al 1996. Autore di diverse opere sulla composizione scacchistica, tra cui: * Mat v Ėtjudach (1990, in russo), con Gia Nadareishvili, un'antologia di 3660 studi terminanti con lo scacco matto. * Study Mosaic (1995–2002) - Una serie di 13 libretti sulla composizione di studi, con David Gurgenidze. Tre volumi della World Anthology of Chess Studies: * 4332 Studies with Stalemate (1994) * 4492 Studies with mate (1994), con Gia Nadareishvili * 4324 Studies with Positional Draw (1995) Uno studio esemplare: (it)
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  • Iuri Abramowitsch Akobia (georgisch იური აკობია; * 20. Mai 1937 in Anaklia, Georgien; † 4. November 2014) war ein georgischer Autor von Schachkompositionen. Oft arbeitete er mit anderen Komponisten, wie Dawit Gurgenidse, zusammen. Zuletzt spezialisierte er sich auf Darstellungen gegenseitigen Zugzwangs. Akobia war Autor einer Reihe von Büchern über Schachstudien, anfangs zusammen mit Gia Nadareischwili. Von 1995 bis 2002 verfasste er gemeinsam mit Dawit Gurgenidse eine Serie von Heften mit dem Titel „Study Mosaic“. (de)
  • Iuri Akobia (Georgian: იური აკობია, 20 May 1937, Anaklia - 5 November 2014) was a Georgian composer of chess endgame studies and chess problems. For most of his working life he was a radio communications engineer in the National Center for Radio and TV of Georgia, and was Chief Engineer from 1975 until 1996. His activity as a chess composer began in 1975 when he published his first study. Up to now he has produced about 300 studies (some with his fellow countryman David Gurgenidze) and 50 problems. He won a great many awards and prizes in tourneys of chess composition. (en)
  • Iuri Akobia è stato un compositore di scacchi georgiano. Ha pubblicato circa 500 studi (alcuni assieme al suo connazionale David Gurgenidze) e circa 50 problemi, numerosi dei quali premiati in concorsi internazionali. Nel 1995 la PCCC gli ha riconosciuto il titolo di Giudice internazionale per la composizione. Per gran parte della sua vita lavorativa è stato un ingegnere delle telecomunicazioni presso l'emittente nazionale della Georgia (National Center for Radio and TV of Georgia), e ingegnere capo dal 1975 al 1996. Uno studio esemplare: (it)
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