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Soviet chess player

Alexander Shakarov (born 8 March 1948 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR) is a Soviet chess player, coach and author of Armenian descent.

He is best known for being Garry Kasparov's coach from 1976 to 2005. Together they wrote Caro-Kann: Classical 4…Bf5 book (1984). Kasparov said: "The name of Alexander Shakarov might not be world-famous, but hardly anyone has lived a life more dedicated to chess. He is one of the most dedicated workers I've ever met."

Shakarov was also the trainer of Ashot Nadanian.

The fourth chapter of Tibor Karolyi's 2009 book Genius in the Background is devoted to him.

Books

References

  1. Армянские звезды спортивного Баку (Russian)
  2. Гарри - вундеркинд и гений игры (Russian)
  3. ^ Karolyi, Tibor; Aplin, Nick (2009). "4". Genius in the Background. Quality Chess. pp. 113–147. ISBN 978-1-906552-37-4.

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