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Dmitry Urusov

Number of games in database: 21
Years covered: 1852 to 1899
Overall record: +12 -8 =1 (59.5%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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DMITRY URUSOV
(born Feb-10-1829, died Jul-23-1903, 74 years old) Russia

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Dmitry Semenovich Urusov. His name is sometimes given as Ouroussoff in English chess literature.

Dmitry was a younger brother of Sergey Urusov.

Last updated: 2024-11-03 20:30:19

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. D Urusov vs J Schulten 1-0331852Casual gameC44 King's Pawn Game
2. D Urusov vs Shumov 1-0361852Casual gameC30 King's Gambit Declined
3. D Urusov vs Shumov  0-1371853Urusov - ShumovB21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
4. D Urusov vs Shumov  ½-½361853Casual gameC32 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
5. Shumov vs D Urusov  1-0351853Casual gameC53 Giuoco Piano
6. Shumov vs D Urusov  1-0291853Urusov - ShumovB32 Sicilian
7. Shumov vs D Urusov 0-1311853CasualC53 Giuoco Piano
8. D Urusov vs Shumov 0-1411853Urusov - ShumovC01 French, Exchange
9. D Urusov vs Shumov 1-0361853Urusov - ShumovC01 French, Exchange
10. D Urusov vs Shumov 1-0251853Urusov - ShumovB40 Sicilian
11. Shumov vs D Urusov 0-1351853Urusov - ShumovC53 Giuoco Piano
12. Shumov vs D Urusov  0-1481853Urusov - ShumovC24 Bishop's Opening
13. Shumov vs D Urusov 0-1471853Urusov - ShumovC53 Giuoco Piano
14. C Jaenisch vs D Urusov  0-1421853Casual gameC39 King's Gambit Accepted
15. Shumov vs D Urusov 1-0281854Casual gameC44 King's Pawn Game
16. D Urusov vs Shumov  1-0421854Casual gameC64 Ruy Lopez, Classical
17. D Urusov vs C Jaenisch 1-0251854Casual gameC45 Scotch Game
18. C Jaenisch vs D Urusov 1-0341854Casual gameC70 Ruy Lopez
19. Shumov vs D Urusov 1-0371854Casual gameC50 Giuoco Piano
20. D Urusov vs C Jaenisch 1-0351854Casual gameC51 Evans Gambit
21. D Urusov vs Lasker 0-1461899Simul, 26bC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
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Feb-12-08  brankat: Just like his older brother Sergey. No draws :-)
Jan-11-10
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  Honza Cervenka: A few biographical details about Dmitry Urusov: He was an army officer but in 1861 (probably due to his marriage with Varvara Batashova) he left the army in the rank of colonel and moved to his estates in Yaroslavl gubernia, where he also served as the head of gubernia's administration. He had nine children of which his eldest son Sergey Dmitrievich Urusov (1862-1937) became notable politician. Dmitry's grand-daughter Yevdokia aka "Eda" Urusova (1908-1996) was well-known Russian actress.

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