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Bobby Fischer won miniatures
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Scandinavian Defense
This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. ... However, the line's reputation suffered after a string of defeats, including two well-known miniatures won by Bobby Fischer against Karl Robatsch in 1962 (later published in My 60 Memorable Games) and William Addison in 1970. -
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Alexander Alekhine
Bobby Fischer, in a 1964 article, ranked Alekhine as one of the ten greatest players in history. ... | 1945 | Caceres | 2nd | 3.5/5 | +3=1−1 | Lupi won | -
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Mikhail Tal
Tal won his first Latvian title in 1953, and was awarded the title of Candidate Master. ... | Bobby Fischer: + 4 - 2 = 5 | Anatoly Karpov: + 0 - 1 = 19 | | | -
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Peter Biyiasas
He won the 1979 Paul Keres Memorial tournament in Vancouver. ... During a four-month period in 1981, Biyiasas played 17 five-minute games with Bobby Fischer, who was staying in his apartment at the time. -
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Borislav Ivkov
He won at Belgrade 1959 by 2.5 points with 9/11. ... At Mar del Plata 1959, he shared 3rd-4th places with Bobby Fischer, behind winners Pachman and Najdorf. -
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Bill Wall
In 2003 Bill Wall sponsored the Bobby Fischer display at the World Chess Hall of Fame in Miami. ... 500 Pirc Miniatures, Chess Enterprises, 1993 – ISBN 0-945470-38-X -
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List of world records in chess
↑ Miniatures. ... Brady, Frank (1973), [Expression error: Missing operand for > Profile of a Prodigy: The Life and Games of Bobby Fischer] (2nd ed.), New York: David McKay -
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Glossary of chess
A famous example is Bobby Fischer's 1961 article "A Bust to the King's Gambit" in which he wrote, "In my opinion, the King's Gambit is busted. ... Usually only decisive games (not draws) are considered miniatures. -
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Leonard Barden
... Good Is Your Chess? (1957), Chess (1959), Introduction to Chess Moves and Tactics Simply Explained (1959), Modern Chess Miniatures (with Wolfgang Heidenfeld, 1960), Erevan 1962 (1963), The Ruy Lopez (1963), The Guardian Chess Book (1967), An... ... ↑ Robert G. Wade and Kevin J. O'Connell, Bobby Fischer's Chess Games (2nd ed. 1973), Doubleday, p. 206. -
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Erasmus Hall High School
Its walls, columns and arches should bear the trophies won in athletic and scholastic contests, there to be preserved and handed down as part of the glorious history of the school. ... Bobby Fischer, dropped out in 1960; chess champion.
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