Roman Pelts
{{Short description|Ukrainian-Canadian chess master (1937–2022)}}
Roman Shlemovich Pelts (August 11, 1937 – October 10, 2022) was a Ukrainian-Canadian chess master.
Biography
Pelts was born in Odessa on August 11, 1937.{{citation| last=Gaige | first=Jeremy | author-link=Jeremy Gaige| year=1987 | title=Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography| publisher=McFarland| isbn=0-7864-2353-6| page=323}} In 1959, Pelts founded a chess school in Odessa. Seven of his early students became grandmasters: Lev Alburt, Sam Palatnik, Vladimir Tukmakov, Valeri Beim, Konstantin Lerner, Leonid Yurtaev, and Boris Kantsler. He was the official trainer for the 1971 USSR student team that included Anatoly Karpov and Alexander Beliavsky.{{Cite web |url=http://www.chessacademycanada.110mb.com/neweb/bio.html |title=Chess Academy of Canada |access-date=2008-04-21 |archive-date=2009-03-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090305073118/http://www.chessacademycanada.110mb.com/neweb/bio.html |url-status=dead }}
At the beginning of his career, he took 15th at Minsk 1962 (Anatoly Bannik won), and played board one on the Soviet national team that won the 1964 Students' World Championship at Kraków, Poland.{{cn|date=October 2022}}
Pelts came to Canada in 1978. After moving to Montreal, he established the first Canadian chess school in 1979. He later settled in Toronto and continued his school there.
Pelts played for Canada in three Chess Olympiads: at Lucerne 1982 and Thessaloniki 1984 and 1988.[http://www.olimpbase.org OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess]
In 1981 Pelts earned the title of FIDE Master.
He was inducted into the Canadian Chess Hall of Fame in 2001.[http://web.ncf.ca/bw998/canchess.html#PELTS Canadian Chess]
Pelts died in Toronto on October 10, 2022, at the age of 85.{{Cite web |title=Roman Pelts |url=https://steelesmemorialchapel.com/condolence/roman-pelts/ |access-date=2022-10-12 |website=Steeles Memorial Chapel |date=12 October 2022 |language=en-CA}}
Publications
- {{in lang|en}} Roman Pelts & Lev Alburt, Comprehensive Chess Course - Volume I, 126 pages
- {{in lang|en}} Roman Pelts & Lev Alburt, Comprehensive Chess Course - Volume II, 304 pages
- {{in lang|fr}} Roman Pelts & Lev Alburt, Cours complet d'échecs, Éditions Fédération québécoise des échecs (https://fqechecs.qc.ca/), Montréal, 1989, {{ISBN|2-9801168-2-3}} (translation of the above 2 titles)
References
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See also
- [http://www.chessacademycanada.110mb.com/index.html Chess Academy of Canada], Roman Pelts' Toronto-based chess school.
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Category:Ukrainian chess players
Category:20th-century Canadian chess players
Category:Jewish Canadian sportspeople
Category:Ukrainian emigrants to Canada
Category:Chess players from Odesa
Category:Canadian people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent
Category:Chess Olympiad competitors
Category:Chess players from Toronto
Category:Chess players from Montreal
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