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  2. Chess opening book - Wikipedia

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    Chess opening book. A chess opening book is a book on chess openings. This is by far the most common type of literature on chess. These books describe many major lines, like the Sicilian Defence, Ruy Lopez, and Queen's Gambit, [1] as well as many minor variations of the main lines.

  3. Jude Acers - Wikipedia

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    April 6, 1944 (age 80) Long Beach, California. Title. Candidate Master (2022) Peak rating. 2241 (January 2011) Jude Frazier Acers[ 1] (born April 6, 1944 in Long Beach, California) is a chess master, showman ( simultaneous exhibitor ), and chess author/writer.

  4. Dimitrije Bjelica - Wikipedia

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    Dimitrije Bjelica (Serbian: Димитрије Бјелица; born November 8, 1935) is a Serbian (formerly Yugoslav) chess FIDE Master. He has organised many big events and was the arbiter at tournaments like Linares. Chess historian Edward Winter has noted that Bjelica's books are rife with misspellings and sometimes contain plagiarized ...

  5. Modern Chess Openings - Wikipedia

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    Modern Chess Openings (usually called MCO) is a reference book on chess openings, first published in 1911 by the British players Richard Clewin Griffith (1872–1955) and John Herbert White (1880–1920). The fifteenth edition was published in 2008. Harry Golombek called it "the first scientific study of the openings in the twentieth century".

  6. Chess annotation symbols - Wikipedia

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    Chess annotation symbols. When annotating chess games, commentators frequently use widely recognized annotation symbols. Question marks and exclamation points that denote a move as bad or good are ubiquitous in chess literature. [ 1] Some publications intended for an international audience, such as the Chess Informant, have a wide range of ...

  7. My 60 Memorable Games - Wikipedia

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    My 60 Memorable Games is a chess book by Bobby Fischer, first published in 1969. It is a collection of his games dating from the 1957 New Jersey Open to the 1967 Sousse Interzonal. Unlike many players' anthologies, which are often titled My Best Games and include only wins or draws, My 60 Memorable Games includes nine draws and three losses.

  8. Lasker's Manual of Chess - Wikipedia

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    Lasker's Manual of Chess. Lasker's Manual of Chess ( German: Lehrbuch des Schachspiels) is a book on the game of chess written in 1925 by former World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker. The content of the book, as Lasker himself writes, is most influenced by the theories put forth by Steinitz, as well as Staunton 's The Chess-Player's Handbook .

  9. The Morals of Chess - Wikipedia

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    The Morals of Chess. "The Morals of Chess" is an essay on chess by the American intellectual Benjamin Franklin, which was first published in the Columbian Magazine in December 1786. [ 1] Franklin, who was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, played chess from at least 1733. Evidence suggests that he was an above-average player, who ...

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