Михаил Михайлович Барулин (19-10-1897 - 23-05-1943) Russian composer (Mikhail Mikhailovich Barulin)
Mikhail Barulin was the editor of the problem section of the Soviet magazine "64" from 1935 to 1941 and of "Shakhmatny v SSSR" from 1938 to 1941. He is considered as one of the creators of the modern twomover, which he made more popular thanks to his articles published in worldwide magazines. He has popularized white tries in twomovers since 1927.
Vladimir Tyapkin recalled in details
on Mat Plus forum in January 2010 the circumstances in which M. Barulin wrote the article "
Chaos in thinking" (Сумбур в мыслях) in Chess in USSR №7, 1936, as a reply to an article written by M.Botvinnik and L.Spokoiny. Barulin's scanned article was made available by Vladimir:
1st part.
2nd part.
Sergey N. Tkachenko also wrote about this controversial topic
on chesspro.ru, reproducing both articles in text and placing the two articles in the larger context of the relation between chess players and chess composition, in the USSR and without.
Барулин, Михаил Михайлович
Шахматы 1929
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st-2
nd Prize
Show SolutionSet play:
1...Re2/Rf2/Rg2/Rh2/Bd6 2.Bxd7#
1...Bxc7+ 2.Sxc7#
1...Rd5/Bg6/Bxh5/Bxe8 2.c4#
1...Qf5/Qe5/Qc5/Qxh5 2.Rxb6#
1...Qd5 2.Bxd7#/Rxb6#/c4#
1.Rxd7! (2.Rd5#)
1...Bc7+/Rd6 2.Sxc7#
1...Rxd7+ 2.Bxd7#
1...Bd6 2.Rxf7#
1...Qc5 2.Rxb6#
1...Bxb3 2.Rd4#
1...Bxe8 2.c4#
Black
Grimshaw on d6, Pelle moves of the white Rook.
Барулин, Михаил Михайлович
Pravda, 1926
Show Solution1.Qg6-b1 ! (2.Qb1-h1#)
1...a2xb1=Q/B+ 2.g5-g6 (3.Se7-f5#) 2...Qb1xg6+, Bf8xe7 3.Se7xg6, Bd8xe7#
1...a2-a1=Q 2.Qb1xa1 (3.Qa1-h1#) 2...Bc8-f5+ 3.Se7xf5#
A surprising sacrifice key.