: Because Kasparyan was a Master-level player, the book often includes his own tournament games, showing how his deep understanding of endgame geometry translated to real-world victories. Why Chess Players Study This Book
Genrikh Moiseyevich Kasparyan (1910–1995) was a Soviet Armenian International Grandmaster of Chess Composition—the first person ever to receive this title from FIDE in 1972. Download File Kasparjan_Sbornik etudov i partii...
: Unlike many composers who focus solely on puzzles, Kasparyan was an exceptionally strong practical player. He won the Armenian Championship ten times and reached the USSR Championship finals four times. : Because Kasparyan was a Master-level player, the
The Sbornik (Collection) is highly prized by serious players for its instructional value. It typically includes: He won the Armenian Championship ten times and
: Many entries focus on how minor pieces (like a Knight and Bishop) can outmaneuver and "dominate" more powerful pieces like a Queen.