Soviet chess world champion.
Beth Harmon lost to Bogov twice in Mexico City and Paris, and it was not until the third time that she defeated her opponent in Moscow and won the world championship.
Even if he lost the game, he still congratulated his opponent gracefully and even took the initiative to shake hands with the opponent; and the people of the Soviet Union did not become dissatisfied because their country's players lost the game, but became Beth Harmon's fans.