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  1. 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. He is an author of the first chess handbook in Russian (Shakhmatnaya igra (...), St Petersburg 1824).

  2. Alexander Petrov was a Russian chess master, composer, and writer. Considered one of the first Russian chess masters, Petrov became one of the best Russian players when he was still a young man. He was the author of the first chess handbook in Russian, which was published in 1824.

  3. Petrov was the founder of the first chess club in Russia- the St Petersburg society of chess players, which was opened in March 1853. The club’s members included famous writers - Tolstoy, Turgenev, Saltykov-Schedrin and others. In 1824, Petrov published a comprehensive volume about chess in 5 parts, in which he voiced several ideas which were ...

  4. Though this symmetrical response has a long history, it was first popularised by Alexander Petrov, a Russian chess player in the mid-19th century. In recognition of the early investigations by the Russian masters Petrov and Carl Jaenisch, this opening is called the Russian Game in some countries.

  5. 13 de abr. de 2008 · Alexander Petrov: Immortal Game. Alexander Dimitrovich Petrov (1794-1867), the inventor of Petrov’s Defense, and author of one of the first Russian chess manuals (1824), was the outstanding Russian player of his day.

  6. Alexander Panchenko (1953–2009) Vasily Panov (1908–1976) Vasily Papin (born 1988) Nikolay Pavlov-Pianov; Jusefs Petkevich (born 1940) Arshak Petrosian (born 1953) Tigran Petrosian (1929–1984), world champion; Alexander Petrov (1774–1867) Vladimirs Petrovs (1907–1943) Evgeny Pigusov (born 1961) Igor Platonov (1934–1994 ...

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