ICCF World Champion 1972–76 | Name Yakov Estrin Role Chess master | |
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Full name Yakov Borisovich Estrin Born April 21, 1923Moscow, Russia ( 1923-04-21 ) Title International Master (1975)ICCF Grandmaster (1966) Books The Wilkes-Barre Variation: Two Knights Defense (Traxler Counterattack), Open Games, Gambits |
Mikhail tal s trainer rashid gibiatovich nezhmetdinov vs yakov estrin ussr 1951 notable game
Yakov Borisovich Estrin (Russian: Яков Борисович Эстрин, April 21, 1923 – February 2, 1987) was a Russian chess International Master, International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and world champion, chess theoretician, and writer.
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- Mikhail tal s trainer rashid gibiatovich nezhmetdinov vs yakov estrin ussr 1951 notable game
- Attacking Game Petrosian Again Goes For His Favorite Exchange Sacrifice
- Chess biography
- Books
- References

Attacking Game! Petrosian Again Goes For His Favorite Exchange Sacrifice
Chess biography
After a brief foray into "over-the-board" play, he turned to correspondence chess in the early 1960s with immediate success (joint first place in the USSR Correspondence Championship in 1962.) He became an International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster in 1966, and would go on to compete in the final of the World Correspondence Championship five times. He is best known for being the seventh ICCF World Champion, 1972–76.
For over-the-board play, he was awarded the International Master title in 1975.
Estrin wrote several chess books and was an authority on the Two Knights Defense. His game with Hans Berliner in which Berliner played the Two Knights Defense and defeated Estrin is one of the most famous and important games in correspondence chess.