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20: 303: 254: 247: 240: 219: 198: 338: 331: 324: 317: 310: 296: 289: 282: 275: 268: 261: 233: 226: 212: 205: 191: 185: 58:. From 1804, he lived in Saint Petersburg. In 1809, he defeated Baranov while in 1814, he defeated Kopev, Petersburg's leading chess players, and became the best Russian player at the age of 15. For over half a century Petrov was considered Russia's strongest player. 19: 81: 121:
He was an original chess thinker, not afraid to disagree with the ideas of Philidor, the dominant chess figure of his time. Petrov's most well-known
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Alexander Petrov vs Prince Sergey Semenovich Urusov, St Petersburg 1853, Italian Game, Classical Variation, Albin Gambit (C53), 1-0
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Alexander Petrov vs Carl Friedrich von Jaenisch, St Petersburg 1844, Russian Game, Modern Attack, Center Variation (C43), 1-0
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Alexander Petrov vs Prince Dmitri Semenovich Urusov, Paris 1852, Italian Game, Classical Variation, Albin Gambit (C53), 1-0
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Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). Szachy od A do Z. Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa.
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Alexander Hoffman vs Alexander Petrov, Warsaw m 1844, Italian Game, Classical Variation, Center Attack (C53), 0-1
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Alexander Petrov vs Szymański, Warsaw 1853, French Defense, Exchange, Monte Carlo Variation (C01), 1-0
612: 100: 602: 597: 8: 85: 70: 578: 545: 481: 476: 464: 459: 451: 114:(1863–1864), he left Warsaw for Vienna and Paris. Among others, he played a match with 517: 509: 111: 31: 471: 582: 89: 77: 39: 591: 122: 115: 96: 66: 533: 55: 54:, into a noble family and is usually remembered as the first great Russian 104: 38:) (February 12, 1794 – April 22, 1867) was a Russian chess player, 438: 125:
is "The Retreat of Napoleon I from Moscow" (St. Petersburg 1824).
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He is an author of the first chess handbook in Russian (
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Petrov won matches against D.A. Baranov (4–2) in 1809,
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Russian
chess composer
Pskov
chess master
Carl Jaenisch
Petrov's Defense
Russian Empire
Alexander Hoffman
Hieronim Czarnowski
Szymon Winawer
Carl Jaenisch
Sergey Semenovich Urusov
Ilya Shumov
January Uprising
Paul Journoud
problem
Warsaw
Orthodox Cemetery in Warsaw
checkmate
Alexander Hoffman vs Alexander Petrov, Warsaw m 1844, Italian Game, Classical Variation, Center Attack (C53), 0-1
Alexander Petrov vs Carl Friedrich von Jaenisch, St Petersburg 1844, Russian Game, Modern Attack, Center Variation (C43), 1-0
Alexander Petrov vs Prince Dmitri Semenovich Urusov, Paris 1852, Italian Game, Classical Variation, Albin Gambit (C53), 1-0
Archived
Wayback Machine
Alexander Petrov vs Prince Sergey Semenovich Urusov, St Petersburg 1853, Italian Game, Classical Variation, Albin Gambit (C53), 1-0
Alexander Petrov vs Szymański, Warsaw 1853, French Defense, Exchange, Monte Carlo Variation (C01), 1-0
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83-217-2481-7
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