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Rustem Dautov
Dautov 
 

Number of games in database: 767
Years covered: 1982 to 2025
Last FIDE rating: 2553 (2581 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2631
Overall record: +281 -107 =353 (61.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 26 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 King's Indian (63) 
    E60 E97 E62 E67 E94
 Queen's Indian (49) 
    E15 E17 E12 E16
 Queen's Gambit Declined (36) 
    D37 D38 D31 D35 D30
 Queen's Pawn Game (34) 
    A41 A40 E00 D02 E10
 Slav (26) 
    D12 D11 D15 D18 D10
 Semi-Slav (24) 
    D43 D45 D44 D47 D49
With the Black pieces:
 Caro-Kann (83) 
    B18 B12 B10 B11 B13
 Slav (49) 
    D15 D10 D11 D12 D13
 Queen's Indian (41) 
    E15 E12 E14 E17
 Nimzo Indian (33) 
    E54 E32 E20 E52 E30
 English (27) 
    A17 A13 A11 A12 A15
 Queen's Pawn Game (24) 
    A46 A45 E00 D02 D00
Repertoire Explorer

NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Avrukh vs Dautov, 2000 0-1
   Dautov vs J Polgar, 2000 1-0
   Dautov vs I Nikolaidis, 1998 1-0
   D Wegener vs Dautov, 2014 0-1
   Dautov vs A Mista, 2005 1-0
   T Burg vs Dautov, 2013 0-1
   Dautov vs F Karger, 2015 1-0
   Dautov vs E Kengis, 1989 1-0
   Dautov vs Svidler, 2000 1/2-1/2
   Dautov vs M Schoene, 2009 1-0

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: [what is this?]
   FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament (2004)

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Dresden Post (1986)
   Dresden DSV (1988)
   URS-ch Young Masters (1989)
   Sverdlovsk (1989)
   Sokolsky Memorial 1988/89 (1988)
   Belarusian Championship (1987)
   Baden-Baden Open (1990)
   Istanbul Olympiad (2000)
   URS-ch qual Pinsk (1986)
   Bundesliga 2017/18 (2017)
   Bayern-chI Bank Hofmann 3rd (1999)
   Bundesliga 2008/09 (2008)
   Dortmund Open-A (1992)
   Bundesliga 2009/10 (2009)
   European Championship (2001)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   Caro-Kann by melmacmpf

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Bundesliga 2024/25
   H Stevic vs Dautov (Apr-27-25) 1/2-1/2
   Dautov vs D Hausrath (Apr-26-25) 1-0
   Movsesian vs Dautov (Apr-25-25) 1-0
   A Feuerstack vs Dautov (Mar-23-25) 1-0
   Dautov vs Hracek (Mar-22-25) 1/2-1/2

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RUSTEM DAUTOV
(born Nov-28-1965, 59 years old) Russia (federation/nationality Germany)

[what is this?]

GM (1991) Rustem Khazitovich Dautov was born in Ufa, Russia and moved to Germany in 1994. In 1983, he was the U18 USSR chess champion. He works as an instructor in an online poker company.

Wikipedia article: Rustem Dautov

Last updated: 2018-03-14 17:14:20

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 page 1 of 31; games 1-25 of 773  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Dautov vs Krasenkow  ½-½231982Leningrad team-chD58 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst
2. Dautov vs Khalifman 0-1451982USSR Junior ChampionshipE69 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line
3. Goldin vs Dautov  ½-½321983Junior Selection TournamentE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
4. Dautov vs I Naumkin  0-1391983Junior Selection TournamentA46 Queen's Pawn Game
5. Dautov vs Salov  0-1361983Junior Selection TournamentE12 Queen's Indian
6. Dautov vs Khalifman  0-1661984Sochi JuniorsE60 King's Indian Defense
7. Dautov vs S Zagrebelny  1-042198413th Soviet Team CupE63 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Panno Variation
8. Dautov vs Khalifman  ½-½41198413th Soviet Team CupE12 Queen's Indian
9. Oll vs Dautov  0-1461985Soviet Army Team ChampionshipC67 Ruy Lopez
10. M Golubev vs Dautov  ½-½401985Klaipeda jr SU-qualB77 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
11. Dautov vs Ehlvest  1-0361986URS-chT Republics 18th final BD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
12. Gleizerov vs Dautov  ½-½141986URSD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
13. Sveshnikov vs Dautov  1-0441986URS-ch qual PinskC53 Giuoco Piano
14. Dautov vs V Moskalenko  1-0281986URS-ch qual PinskA22 English
15. E Kengis vs Dautov  ½-½741986URS-ch qual PinskA12 English with b3
16. Dautov vs M Ulybin  1-0411986URS-ch qual PinskA30 English, Symmetrical
17. Dautov vs Yermolinsky  0-1441986URS-ch qual PinskA15 English
18. Dautov vs A Rahmanov  1-0391986URS-ch qual PinskA15 English
19. Dautov vs Glek  1-0601986URS-ch qual PinskA21 English
20. V N Kozlov vs Dautov  1-0331986URS-ch qual PinskB32 Sicilian
21. Dautov vs G Orlov  ½-½621986URS-ch qual PinskA15 English
22. Serper vs Dautov  1-0411986URS-ch qual PinskC67 Ruy Lopez
23. Klovans vs Dautov  0-1401986URS-ch qual PinskC67 Ruy Lopez
24. V Buturin vs Dautov  0-1491986Soviet Army Team ChampionshipB04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
25. Dautov vs Krasenkow  0-1521986Soviet Army Team ChampionshipD82 Grunfeld, 4.Bf4
 page 1 of 31; games 1-25 of 773  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Feb-13-04  WMD: Dautov's wife, Petra, used to live with Bobby Fischer. Whether they were lovers I couldn't say.
Feb-19-04  WMD: As related by Hans Ree in his book The Human Comedy of Chess:

Petra Dautov, the wife of Russian grandmaster Rustam Dautov, was in 1988 the still unattached Petra Stadler, who eagerly followed Boris Spassky's advice, given during a team competition in Solingen, Germany, to send a letter and her picture to Fischer. Soon thereafter she received a telephone call from the U.S. It was Bobby himself! The time was 4 a.m. Undoubtedly Fischer came to realize at some point that there is a time lag between Los Angeles and Europe, but it would be out of character for him to pay attention to that sort of thing. Later, too, he would forever call in the middle of the night. During that first call, he quickly came to the point: "Are you an Aryan?" "I think so," said Petra, taken aback. After this nothing could stand in the way of a beautiful relationship. Soon thereafter she came, at Fischer's request, to spend a few weeks in Los Angeles.

Dec-09-06  BIDMONFA: Rustem Dautov

DAUTOV, Rustem
http://www.bidmonfa.com/dautov_rust...
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Dec-10-06  Karpova: Rustem Dautov, born in 1965, plays for Germany.
http://www.chessbase.com/images2/20... He was Anand's second.

Rustem also wrote a book on the QG (D06)

Jul-20-07  whiteshark: In 1988, <Petra Stadler> (P Stadler ?), who lived in Darmstadt, Germany, wrote a letter to Robert James Fischer. A friendship developed and she went to Los Angeles to visit him. Two years later, he traveled to Germany to visit her. In 1992, she married Russian Grandmaster Rustem Dautov. In 1995, she wrote, Bobby Fischer – wie er wirklich ist – Ein Jahr mit den Schachgenie (Bobby Fischer – As He Really Is). In her book, she says that during the Gulf War in 1991, <Fischer tried to telegram Saddam Hussein, congratulating him for invading Kuwait>. However, the German Post Office refused to send the message.
Aug-28-07  jenspetersson: Dautov has (as black) a B01 (Scandinavian) game against Klovan mentioned in ECO and other places. I would like to see this full game, but cannot find it anywhere. Feel free to help me!
Aug-28-07  nescio: <jenspetersson>

[Event "Soviet Union"]
[Site ""]
[Date "1986.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Klovans, Janis"]
[Black "Dautov, Rustem"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B01"]
[PlyCount "92"]

1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Nf6 3. d4 Nxd5 4. Nf3 g6 5. Bc4 Bg7 6. O-O O-O 7. c3 Nc6 8. Re1 Nb6 9. Bb3 Bg4 10. Bf4 e5 11. dxe5 Qxd1 12. Bxd1 Nc4 13. Nbd2 Nxb2 14. Bc2 Rfd8 15. Rab1 Nd3 16. Bxd3 Rxd3 17. Rxb7 Nd8 18. Rxc7 Ne6 19. Rc4 Nxf4 20. Rxf4 Be6 21. Ra4 Rxc3 22. Nd4 Bd5 23. Ra5 Rd3 24. N2f3 Bc4 25. h3 Bh6 26. Ra1 Bf4 27. Ra4 Rc3 28. Nb5 Bxb5 29. Rxf4 Rac8 30. a4 Rc1 31. Rxc1 Rxc1 32. Kh2 Bc6 33. Ng5 Bd5 34. Rd4 Rc5 35. Ne4 Bxe4 36. Rxe4 Kf8 37. f4 a5 38. Rd4 Ke7 39. g4 Rc3 40. Rd5 Rc4 41. Rxa5 Rxf4 42. Kg3 Rb4 43. Ra8 Ke6 44. a5 Kxe5 45. a6 Rb3 46. Kf2 Ra3 1/2-1/2

Aug-28-07  jenspetersson: <nescio>
You are now my no 1 favorite kibitzer att chessgames.com. Thanks a lot!
Sep-16-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  Joshka: <whiteshark> Yes what a coincidence, that Bobby receives letter's from Petra in 1988... he invites her to the US. Then he goes to Europe to stay with her, then she marry's Rustem in 1992. Think in 1991, Zita starts writing Bobby, he invites her to the US, she comes, and then he goes to Europe to visit with her...and she breaks it off with him around 1992 after the match and she marries someone else. Bobby must have been thrown for a loop after those 2 women turned him down for marriage.
Sep-16-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: <In her book, she says that during the Gulf War in 1991, <Fischer tried to telegram Saddam Hussein, congratulating him for invading Kuwait>.>

Maybe he thought Kuwait started with a "j".

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