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Mikhail Yudovich - Biography

Mikhail Yudovich (8 June 1911, Roslavl – 19 September 1987) was a Russian chess master, journalist and writer.

Mikhail Mikhailovich Yudovich (Senior) and Sergey Belavenets, known as the Smolensk twins, had been close friends since meeting in a school match in 1925. Over the next few years they studied with Belavenets's uncle, Konstantin Vygodchikov.

In 1930, he tied for 5-9th in the Championship of Moscow. In 1931, he took 4th in the Championship of Moscow, and shared 3rd in the 7th USSR Championship in Moscow (Mikhail Botvinnik won). He was the Soviet Correspondence Champion in 1966.

Yudovich was awarded the titles of International Master (IM) in 1950, International Master of Correspondence Chess (IMC) in 1961, and Grandmaster of Correspondence Chess (GMC) in 1973.

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