Oldřich Duras (born Důras; 30 October 1882 – 5 January 1957) was a Czechchess master. He was among the leading chess masters of the early 20th century.
Biography
Duras was born on 30 October 1882 in Pchery, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. He came from a family where everyone played chess. In 1899, he entered the chess club Český spolek šachovní v Praze ("Czech Chess Association in Prague"). After World War I, he got married, which is considered a possible reason for the early end of his active career. He died on 5 January 1957 in Prague, Czechoslovakia.[1][2]
While still a young man and playing at a near-peak level, Duras suddenly retired from active play after 1914.[3] His career was interrupted by World War I and he did not return to active play after the war ended. However, he continued as a chess writer and chess referee. He also became a noted chess composer.[1]