How the Early Soviet State Turned Chess Into a Tool
A look inside the origins of Soviet chess culture. These articles trace how early USSR institutions and political leaders transformed chess into a tool for education, discipline, and national development, setting the foundation for decades of dominance in world chess.
Peter Svidler (Пётр Свидлер)
Peter Svidler stands among the defining grandmasters of post-Soviet chess. An eight-time Russian Champion, World Cup winner, Candidates contender, Olympiad gold medalist, and one of the game’s most respected commentators, Svidler’s career links elite competition with analysis, wit, scholarship, and modern chess culture.