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Peter Dubinin
P Dubinin 
 

Number of games in database: 265
Years covered: 1930 to 1975
Overall record: +97 -88 =80 (51.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (33) 
    C86 C77 C85 C90 C61
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (20) 
    C86 C85 C90 C96 C93
 Sicilian (19) 
    B65 B77 B70 B99 B63
 French Defense (10) 
    C03 C17 C10 C19 C04
 Orthodox Defense (8) 
    D58 D55 D64 D51 D63
 English, 1 c4 e5 (7) 
    A21 A23 A22 A28
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (31) 
    B62 B60 B77 B73 B21
 Grunfeld (17) 
    D98 D80 D96 D85 D84
 Ruy Lopez (13) 
    C73 C79 C75 C77 C84
 Nimzo Indian (11) 
    E38 E25 E33 E40 E56
 Sicilian Richter-Rauser (10) 
    B62 B60 B67 B63
 King's Indian (9) 
    E60 E75 E88 E61 E90
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   P Dubinin vs D Petrov, 1936 1-0
   P Dubinin vs Aronin, 1947 1-0
   A Chistiakov vs P Dubinin, 1939 0-1
   Levenfish vs P Dubinin, 1939 1/2-1/2
   P Dubinin vs V Arseniev, 1958 1-0
   P Dubinin vs V Bergraser, 1962 1-0
   V Makogonov vs P Dubinin, 1940 0-1
   P Dubinin vs E Thiele, 1972 1-0
   C E Garner vs P Dubinin, 1959 0-1
   P Dubinin vs A Ufimtsev, 1949 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   RSFSR Championship (1949)
   URS-ch sf Kiev (1938)
   RSFSR Championship (1947)
   URS-sf (1940)
   URS-ch sf Sverdlovsk (1951)
   USSR Championship (1940)
   URS-ch sf Gorky (1950)
   USSR Championship (1939)
   Russian Championship (1957)
   URS-ch sf Leningrad (1949)
   USSR Championship 1934/35 (1934)
   USSR Championship (1947)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   4th Correspondence World Championship Final by crawfb5
   3rd World Correspondence Chess Championship by Benzol


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PETER DUBININ
(born Jun-30-1909, died Nov-18-1983, 74 years old) Russia
PRONUNCIATION:
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Peter (Pyotr) Vasilievich Dubinin was born in Warsaw. Awarded the IM title in 1950 and the GMC title in 1962, he was joint USSR Correspondence Champion in 1957. In the 3rd Correspondence World Championship (1959) - (1962), he finished 2nd behind Alberic O'Kelly de Galway. Dubinin passed away in Nizhny Novgorod.

Last updated: 2021-03-21 10:31:48

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 page 1 of 11; games 1-25 of 265  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. N Kosolapov vs P Dubinin  0-1291930Match Kazan - Nizhny NovgorodB40 Sicilian
2. A Smorodsky vs P Dubinin  1-0301933Ch Soviet ArmyE72 King's Indian
3. Alatortsev vs P Dubinin  0-14119344th Ch RSFSR (qf-C)D64 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack
4. P Dubinin vs V Voloshin  1-02719344th Ch RSFSR (sf-A)D64 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox, Rubinstein Attack
5. P Dubinin vs L Savitsky 0-1241934USSR Championship 1934/35E34 Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation
6. P Dubinin vs V Chekhover  1-0731934USSR Championship 1934/35A50 Queen's Pawn Game
7. Levenfish vs P Dubinin 1-0341934USSR Championship 1934/35C48 Four Knights
8. P Dubinin vs I Rabinovich 1-0471934USSR Championship 1934/35C13 French
9. Alatortsev vs P Dubinin ½-½531934USSR Championship 1934/35D50 Queen's Gambit Declined
10. P Dubinin vs Lisitsin  1-0511934USSR Championship 1934/35E15 Queen's Indian
11. M Yudovich Sr vs P Dubinin  ½-½221934USSR Championship 1934/35A13 English
12. P Dubinin vs I Kan  0-1471934USSR Championship 1934/35D63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
13. F Bohatirchuk vs P Dubinin  ½-½321934USSR Championship 1934/35C19 French, Winawer, Advance
14. P Dubinin vs Ragozin  1-0401934USSR Championship 1934/35E46 Nimzo-Indian
15. I Mazel vs P Dubinin 1-0251934USSR Championship 1934/35A13 English
16. P Dubinin vs S Belavenets 0-1791934USSR Championship 1934/35E17 Queen's Indian
17. Veresov vs P Dubinin  1-0451934USSR Championship 1934/35D63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense
18. P Dubinin vs N Riumin  ½-½521934USSR Championship 1934/35A84 Dutch
19. V Makogonov vs P Dubinin  1-0241934USSR Championship 1934/35A44 Old Benoni Defense
20. P Dubinin vs A Ilyin-Zhenevsky  1-0341934USSR Championship 1934/35D51 Queen's Gambit Declined
21. Panov vs P Dubinin 1-0391934USSR Championship 1934/35B83 Sicilian
22. P Dubinin vs S von Freymann  0-1431934USSR Championship 1934/35D48 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, Meran
23. V Rauzer vs P Dubinin  1-0371935USSR Championship 1934/35C43 Petrov, Modern Attack
24. P Dubinin vs Kotov 1-0351936Giant Factory championshipD58 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst
25. P Dubinin vs D Petrov 1-0281936RSFSR 1st CategoryC10 French
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-28-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  Benzol: Peter Vasilievich Dubinin
Born 30th June 1909 in Gorky
Died 1983
An IM in 1950 and CGM in 1962
He was USSR Correspondence champion in 1957 (joint).
Jul-21-06  TheSlid: His freinds, in Gorky, on the river Oka, used to refer to Pyotr as "Our Champion, our Botvinnik" - from "The Soviet School of Chess" by Kotov and Yudovich.

I first read the book many years ago now and it stuck in my mind that the Dubinins of this world are actually the reason for (Soviet) domination and not the Botvinniks.

Apr-28-09  blackburne: Great game

Dubinin - Petrov
Rostov, 1936

1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Cc3 dxe4 4.Cxe4 Cd7 5.Cf3 Cgf6 6.Cg3 c5 7.dxc5 Axc5 8.Ad3 Db6 9.0-0 0-0 10.De2 Te8 11.c3 Cf8 12.Ce5 Cg6 13.Axg6 hxg6 14.h4 Dc7 15.h5 gxh5 16.Cxh5 Ch7 17.Cxg7 Rxg7 18.Dh5 Af8 19.Te1 Rg8 20.Te3 Te7 21.Tg3+ Ag7 22.Txg7+ Rxg7 23.Ah6+ Rh8 24.Td1 Cf6 25.Ag7+ Rxg7 26.Dg5+ Rh8 27.Dxf6+ Rg8 28.Td3 1-0

Jun-30-09  whiteshark: Player of the Day

"Piotr V. Dubinin (1909-1983) was already a USSR Championship finalist OTB in the 1930s. He became a FIDE IM in 1950 and an ICCF grandmaster in 1962. His best result was finishing runner-up to A. O'Kelly in 3rd CC World Championship."

Source: Tim Harding, "64 GREAT CHESS GAMES" - Masterpieces of Postal and Email Chess

crosstable 3rd CC World Championship: http://tables.iccf.com/world/wcfin/...

Jun-30-09  WhiteRook48: Happy birthday dude
Oct-13-09  outsider: the physically strongest of all highly qualified chessplayers ever. he also took part in very weight-lifting competitions. he had his luggage containing chess notes stolen in a railway station in moscow, became suspicious of everybody and hated thieves as no one else did
Oct-31-12  whiteshark: Picture of Dubinin (1938) http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A4...
Nov-14-13  BIDMONFA: Peter Vasilievich Dubinin

DUBININ, Pyotr V.
http://www.bidmonfa.com/dubinin_pet...
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Dec-24-13  stanleys: Another picture: http://sportkadr.ru/wp-content/uplo...
Jun-30-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: R.I.P. GM Peter Dubinin.
Nov-09-14  ljfyffe: In IV European Correspondence Championship,
(1966-70), he came second behind F. Breglez of
Yugoslavia, and ahead of A. Gurvich of USSR.
Dec-05-15  ljfyffe: Finals World Correspondence CC: III(1959-63) 6 points out of possible 9 for second; IV (1962-65) 6.5 out of 12 for 5th; VII (1972-76) 8.5 of 16 for
11th.
Oct-12-18  Gallicrow: I think the picture linked to by stanleys in 2013 can now be found here: http://sportkadr.ru/2013/05/petr-du...

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