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Anatoly Bannik was born on 19 December, 0021 in Germany, is a Ukrainian chess player. Discover Anatoly Bannik's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 19 December, 1921
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Date of death 2013
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Nationality Germany

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1940

Bannik made his high-level debut at age 18 in the 1940 Ukrainian Chess Championship in Kyiv, placing last in the field of 18 with 5.5/17.

The Second World War then cancelled most chess activity in the Soviet Union for the next several years.

1944

He was among the top half-dozen Ukrainian players from 1944 to 1966.

Bannik returned to chess with the 1944 Ukrainian Championship in Kyiv, where he scored 7.5/11 to finish in a tie for 3rd–6th places.

He also placed in the top six on another six occasions (1944, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1956, and 1966).

1945

Bannik won the Ukrainian Chess Championship five times (1945, 1946, 1951, 1955, and 1964), being the only player who achieved this.

1947

In the 1947 Championship of the Nauka Club, Bannik scored 6/11 to tie for 4th–5th places.

1949

At Vilnius 1949, he placed a fine fourth, with 11/17, behind joint winners Vladas Mikėnas, Semyon Furman, and Alexei Sokolsky.

1952

At Riga 1952, he could only make 7.5/17 for a tied 12th–13th place.

1955

At Yerevan 1955, he tied 4th–7th with 8/15; the winner was Alexander Kotov.

1956

At Kharkov 1956, he scored 11/18 to tie for 4th–5th places; the joint winners were Isaac Boleslavsky and Rashid Nezhmetdinov.

1962

He also won the Championship of the Spartak Club at Minsk 1962 with 12/17, ahead of Ratmir Kholmov, Alexander Zaitsev, and Alexei Suetin, who all scored 11/17.

He did play in two team matches for the Soviet Union: he scored 0.5/1 against Bulgaria at Kyiv 1962, and 2/4 against Yugoslavia at Rijeka 1963.

1963

In the 1963 Championship of the Kyiv Avangard Club, he scored 8/13 to tie for 4th–5th places; the winner was Naum Levin.

Bannik never got the opportunity to compete outside the Soviet Union in an individual tournament.

1999

In the Niederbayern Team Championship 1999–2000 at Landshut, Bannik scored 7/9.

2000

Bannik spent the last years of his life in Germany, and was active in competitive chess as recently as 2000.

Anatoly Bannik grew up in Kyiv, and was a childhood friend and chess rival of David Bronstein, later a world challenger.

Bannik moved to Germany later in his life, and was active in chess as late as in the year 2000, at age 79, in German team events.

2010

Bannik qualified for the USSR Championship final seven times (1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, and 1964), with his best result being 10.5/19 at Yerevan 1962.

Bannik's peak chessmetrics.com rating was 2640 in 1950, #33 in the world.

2011

At Moscow 1948, Bannik won the classification tournament 'Candidates to Masters', Group I, with 11.5/15, becoming a Soviet Master.

At Kyiv 1957, he tied for 2nd–5th places, with 11.5/19; the winner was Tigran Petrosian.

He won the USSR Championship semi-final at Kyiv 1960 with 11.5/16; second was Leonid Stein.

2013

Anatoly Alexandrovich Bannik (December 1921, in Kyiv – 19 January 2013) was a Ukrainian chess Master.

He was a five-time Ukrainian champion, and qualified for the Soviet Chess Championship final seven times.