Bizijagin Buyannemekh

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Birth Date:
20.07.1946
Death date:
01.11.2021
Length of life:
75
Days since birth:
28411
Years since birth:
77
Days since death:
913
Years since death:
2
Categories:
Chess player
Nationality:
 mogul
Cemetery:
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Bizijagin Buyannemekh (Mongolia, * 20.07.1946 - † 01.11.2021)

Important chess composer of endgame studies

Chess composer from Mongolia born in Zavhan ajmak MPR, who lives in Ulan Bator (capital of the country)

where he worked as a mechanical engineer, and has the title of "Master of Sport".

Since 1978, when he began in the composition of chess studies, obtained awards and distinctions that have made his name known internationally.

Source: “El arte del Estudio del Ajedrez”- T.IV (Ex Unión Sovietica) Autor: Zoilo R. Caputto- Bs.As. (Argentina) - 1996.

Website arves.org (editor Peter Boll) writes about him:

"He was born in the town of Urgamal, Zavhan province, Mongolia. He graduated as an engineer with a specialty in design and worked in the machine building industry at an automobile repair plant, a premier company in his country. He organized a chess club at the factory, made up of workers and engineers who regularly competed in internal and inter-club tournaments.

Publicaciones Argentinas en Internet:

"Bizya, as they call him (a diminutive of his name), was very interested in mathematics at an early age, and at the age of 7 he learned to play chess. Later, when he was at the university, he began to solve problems and studies chess, then with great enthusiasm, he began to try to compose them -Since the mid-70s when he began in the composition of studies, he obtained awards and distinctions that have been given to know your name internationally.   Source: Website arves.org

Bizijagin Buyannemекh was born in 1946 in the village of Urgamal, Zavhan province, Mongolia. He graduated as an engineer, with a specialty in design, and worked in the machine-building industry in an automobile repair plant, a leading company in his country.

He organized a chess club in the factory, made up of workers and engineers who competed periodically in internal and inter-club tournaments.

Bizya, as they call him (diminutive of his name), was very interested in mathematics at an early age, and at the same time at the age of 7 he learned to play chess. Later, when he was at university he began to solve chess problems and studies, then with great enthusiasm, he began to try to compose them - Since the mid-70s when he began composing studies, he obtained awards and distinctions that have given to know your name internationally.

Some of his actions and results are mentioned below: Rec.Journal «Mongolia» 1978; Sp. “Mongolia” Newspaper Award 1982; 2nd prize. Platov MT Shakhmaty v.SSSR.1982; Sp. Platov Prize MT Shakhmaty v SSSR 1982; Rec. G. Naadareishvili 60-JT 1983; 2nd HM Shakhmaty v.SSSR. 1985; 2nd HM Cheron MT 1982-85; 3-4 Bondarenko Prize. F. 80-JT. 1986; 2nd. Ulan Baatar Novosibirsk Sverdlovsk Prize. 1991; 4th Prize. The Israel Tourney Jubilee 1992.

Bizya has his preferences, and these are the configurations that lead to stalemate positions, those that culminate in mate (with self-locking figures) and others of domination. If possible, he prepares his studies with a small amount of pieces and trying to avoid complementary sequences that require too extensive or difficult an analysis. With the aforementioned ideas or themes in recent years he has made interesting co-productions with the composers Peter Siegfried Krug (Austria), Michal Hlinka (Slovakia), Pavel Arestov (Russia), Lubos Kekely (Slovakia); Vladislav Tarasiuk (Ukraine), Mario Guido García (Argentina), participating in informal tournaments (magazines and institutional Internet sites) and in formal tournaments (Memorials, Jubilees and others" 

Source: UNION ARGENTINIA DE PROBMEMISTAS DE AJEDREZ

Others: 12 endgame studies with solution composed by him are selected on Website ARVES (arves.org)

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