Fedor Ivanovich Duz-Khotimirsky ( September 13 (25), 1881 , Moscow , Russian Empire - November 5, 1965 , Moscow, USSR ) - Russian and Soviet chess player , international master (1950).
Fedor Ivanovich Duz-Khotimirsky | |
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| Country | |
| Date of Birth | September 13 (September 25 ) 1881 |
| Place of Birth | Moscow , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | November 5, 1965 (84 years old) |
| Place of death | Moscow , USSR |
| Rank | international master ( 1950 ) |
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In youth, 4 times became the champion of Kiev (1900, 1902, 1903, 1906). He participated in four All-Russian tournaments, several international tournaments (in the St. Petersburg International Tournament in 1909 he was awarded a special prize - he won the games against both winners - A. Rubinstein and Em. Lasker), five championships of the USSR .
Member of the symbolic club of world champions winners Mikhail Chigorin since March 8, 1909.
Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1942). He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor (1957).
He proposed the name “ dragon variant ” in the Sicilian defense , because the arrangement of black pawns in this variant resembles the arrangement of stars in the constellation Dragon [1] .
Content
Athletic Results
| Year | City | Tournament | + | - | = | Result | A place |
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| 1900/1901 | Moscow | All-Russian tournament | four | 12 | one | 4½ of 19 | 15 [2] |
| 1903 | Kiev | All-Russian tournament | five | 9 | four | 7 from 18 | 15 [2] |
| 1905/1906 | St. Petersburg | All-Russian tournament | 7 | 7 | 2 | 8 of 16 [3] | 8-10 [4] |
| 1907 | Moscow | International tournament (two-round, with the participation of G. Marco ) | four | one | one | 4½ out of 6 | one |
| Moscow | Demonstration tournament (two-round; with the participation of M. I. Chigorin ) | 4½ out of 8 | 3 | ||||
| Одódзь | All-Russian tournament | four | five | 2 | 5 out of 11 [5] | 8-9 [6] | |
| Carlsbad | International tournament | eight | eight | four | 10 from 20 | 11-12 [6] | |
| 1908 | Warsaw | Match with F. Marshall | 3 out of 6 | ||||
| Prague | International tournament | eight | eight | 3 | 9½ out of 19 | 11 [7] | |
| 1909 | St. Petersburg | International tournament in memory of M. I. Chigorin | five | 7 | 6 | 8 from 18 | 13 [8] |
| Willy | Three Circle Tournament | five | five | five | 7½ of 15 | 4 [6] | |
| St. Petersburg | Tournament of six chess players | ||||||
| 1910 | Hamburg | XVII Congress of the German Chess Union | 6 | five | five | 8½ out of 16 | 7-8 [9] |
| 1911 | Carlsbad | International tournament | 9 | 14 | 2 | 10 from 25 | 22 [10] |
| Warsaw | Match with A. D. Flamberg | 5: 1 | |||||
| 1921/1922 | Moscow | Championship of Moscow | 9 from 16 | 7-8 [11] | |||
| 1922 | Moscow | Match Moscow - Petrograd (1st board, against G. Ya. Levenfish ) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 out of 2 | |
| 1923 | Petrograd | 2nd USSR Championship | 6 | 3 | 3 | 7½ out of 12 | 3-5 [12] |
| 1924 | Moscow | 3rd USSR Championship | 7 | 7 | four | 8½ out of 17 | 10-11 [13] |
| 1924/1925 | Moscow | Championship of Moscow | 7 | 3 | 7 | 10½ of 17 | 5-7 [14] |
| 1925 | Leningrad | 4th USSR Championship | eight | four | 7 | 11½ of 19 | 5 [13] |
| Moscow | International tournament | four | 12 | four | 6 from 20 | 20 [13] | |
| 1926 | Tashkent | Match with S.N. Freiman | 5: 5 | ||||
| 1927 | Moscow | 5th USSR Championship | ten | four | 6 | 13 of 20 | 3-4 [15] |
| Leningrad | Match Leningrad - Moscow (against P. A. Romanovsky ) | ||||||
| 1929 | Moscow | All-Union Congress of Textile Workers | |||||
| 1930 | Moscow | Tournament of Moscow Masters | 3 | 3 | one | 3½ out of 7 | 3-5 [16] |
| 1932 | Moscow | Tournament of Moscow masters (two-circle) | 7 out of 12 | 2 [17] | |||
| 1933 | Leningrad | 8th USSR Championship | 2 | ten | 7 | 5½ out of 19 | 19 [18] |
| 1933/1934 | Leningrad | Championship of Leningrad | 6½ out of 15 | 12-13 [19] | |||
| 1938 | Minsk | Championship of the Belarusian SSR | |||||
| Kiev | Semifinal of the 11th USSR Championship | four | eight | five | 6½ of 17 | 15-17 [20] | |
| 1939 | Moscow | Championship of Moscow | 3 | 6 | four | 5 from 13 | 9-10 [21] |
| 1940 | Leningrad | Match Leningrad - Moscow DSO Lokomotiv (1st board, against G. M. Lisitsyn ) | one | 0 | 0 | 1 out of 1 | |
| 1941 | Moscow | Championship of Moscow | [22] | ||||
| Rostov-on-Don | Semifinal of the 13th USSR Championship | one | 2 | 2 | 2 out of 5 | [23] | |
| 1942 | Moscow | Tournament of Moscow masters (two-circle) | four | 7 | 3 | 5½ out of 14 | 7 |
| Moscow | Championship of Moscow | 3 | 12 | 0 | 3 from 15 | 15 [24] | |
| 1944 | Moscow | Semifinal of the 13th USSR Championship | |||||
| 1946 | Tbilisi | Semifinal of the 15th USSR Championship | five | ten | 2 | 6 from 17 | 15-17 |
| 1947 | Yerevan | Championship of the Armenian SSR [25] | 8½ out of 11 | 2-4 | |||
| 1948 | Moscow | Tournament in memory of N. N. Ryumin | [26] | ||||
| 1949 | Vilnius | Semifinal of the 17th USSR Championship | 6 | 9 | 2 | 7 from 17 | 14-15 |
Books
- Selected parties. - Moscow: Physical Culture and Sports, 1953. - 160 p. (Additional circulation 1954)
Notes
- ↑ Martin, Andrew. Intro // Starting Out: The Sicilian Dragon. - Everyman Chess, 2005. - P. 5. - ISBN 1-85744-398-5 .
- ↑ 1 2 M.I. Chigorin defeated.
- ↑ Including two points from M.I. Chigorin and V.I. Tabunshchikov who dropped out of the tournament
- ↑ Defeated G.S. Salve .
- ↑ the game with S. N. Freiman was not played
- ↑ 1 2 3 A.K. Rubinstein defeated.
- ↑ K. Schlechter and O. Duras defeated .
- ↑ They defeated Em. Lasker and A.K. Rubinstein.
- ↑ K. Schlechter defeated.
- ↑ R. Teichmann defeated.
- ↑ Won by D. D. Grigoriev .
- ↑ P.A. Romanovsky defeated.
- ↑ 1 2 3 E.D. Bogolyubov defeated.
- ↑ Won by A. S. Sergeev .
- ↑ Won by P. A. Romanovsky and F. P. Bogatyrchuk .
- ↑ Won A.I. Rabinovich .
- ↑ Won by N. N. Ryumin .
- ↑ Won by M. M. Botvinnik .
- ↑ Won by A.A. Alatortsev and G.M. Lisitsyn.
- ↑ Won by N. N. Panov .
- ↑ Won by A.A. Lilienthal .
- ↑ Won by A.A. Kotov .
- ↑ Tournament interrupted due to start of war
- ↑ Won by V.V.Smyslov .
- ↑ Hakobyan G.E. The wizard of chess. - Er. : Hayastan, 1981.- S. 100.
- ↑ Won by A.A. Kahn and Yu. L. Averbakh .
Literature
- Chess Dictionary / Ch. ed. L. Ya. Abramov ; comp. G. M. Geyler . - M .: Physical education and sport , 1964. - S. 234. - 120 000 copies.
- Chess: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. A.E. Karpov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1990 .-- S. 117. - 624 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-85270-005-3 .
- Verkhovsky L. Life devoted to chess. // "64". - 1976. - No. 39. - S. 11.
Links
- Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky parties in the database
- “Chess in the USSR” 1954 No. 8: D. Grechkin, “The Book of the Oldest Russian Master”
