Boris Maliutin


Boris Evgenievich Maliutin was a Russian chess master.
He played many tournaments in Saint Petersburg. He took 4th in 1902, 8th in 1903, 13th, 5th, 2nd and 3rd in 1904, tied for 3-4th, tied for 4-5th, and took 3rd in 1905, tied for 13-14th in 1905/06,
took 6th in 1906, took 4th in 1907, took 3rd in 1908, tied for 4-6th in 1909, took 5th and tied for 12-13th in 1911.
B.E. Maliutin, along with Peter Alexandrovich Saburov, Peter Petrovich Saburov and Y.O. Sosnitsky, was one of the organizers of the St. Petersburg 1914 chess tournament.
Maljutin tied for 4-6th at Breslau 1912, and took 12th at the Mannheim 1914 chess tournament. In August 1914, he was interned, along with other "Russian" chess players by Germany after the declaration of war against Russia. Maliutin played in four tournaments for the internees. He took 6th in first tournament at Baden Baden 1914, took 5th at Triberg
1915, took 5th at Triberg 1915/16, and took 6th at Triberg 1916/17.