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Raymond A. Weinstein (born April 25, 1941) is an American chess player from Brooklyn, New York. He earned the International Master title in 1962. He is currently incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital after killing a man in 1964. Weinstein attended Erasmus Hall High School, where he was two... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein defeated many top American players, including Samuel Reshevsky and Pal Benko.

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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein defeated many top American players, including Samuel Reshevsky and Pal Benko.

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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein defeated many top American players, including Samuel Reshevsky and Pal Benko.

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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein defeated Lombardy, Reshevsky, Bisguier and Robert Byrne in this tournament.

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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein defeated Lombardy, Reshevsky, Bisguier and Robert Byrne in this tournament.

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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein defeated Lombardy, Reshevsky, Bisguier and Robert Byrne in this tournament.

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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein defeated Lombardy, Reshevsky, Bisguier and Robert Byrne in this tournament.

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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein played a total of five times in the U.S. Chess Championship.

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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein played on the U.S. team in the 1960 world Chess Olympiad in Leipzig, East Germany.

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Raymond Weinstein As this was a zonal year, this result qualified Weinstein to play in the Interzonal tournament, held in Stockholm in 1962, though neither he nor Lombardy played, with their places being taken by Benko and Arthur Bisguier.

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Raymond Weinstein Weinstein tied for the gold medal on his board in that event.

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    Raymond Weinstein

    Raymond A. Weinstein (born April 25, 1941) is an American chess master from Brooklyn, New York, who was awarded the FIDE International Master title in 1962. He has been incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital since killing a man in 1964.
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    Weinstein

    Weinstein is a German-language Jewish surname meaning wine stone, referring to the crystals of potassium bitartrate used in the process of fermenting grape juice. ... Raymond Weinstein
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    Mid Devon local elections

    Mid Devon Council is elected every four years. ... | | Independent | Raymond Weinstein | 101 | 15.4 | |
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    William Lombardy

    William James Lombardy (born December 4, 1937) is an American Grandmaster of chess, writer, teacher, and one time Roman Catholic priest. ... Lombardy finished second in the 1960-61 US Chess Championship behind Bobby Fischer and ahead of Raymond Weinstein and a star-studded field.
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    World Junior Chess Championship

    The World Junior Chess Championship is an under-20 chess tournament (players must have been under 20 years old on 1 January in the year of competition) organized by the World Chess Federation (FIDE). ... Raymond Weinstein of the United States had also registered, but was ruled too old to compete.
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    1941 in chess

    Events in chess in 1941 ... 25 April – Raymond Weinstein in Brooklyn, American chess player
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    John W. Collins

    John William Collins (September 23, 1912 - December 2, 2001) or Jack Collins, was an influential American teacher of chess. ... Collins's 1975 book My Seven Chess Prodigies included memoirs of a handful of his students who became some of America's greatest chess players, including: former world champion Bobby Fischer, grandmaster William Lombardy, New York Times chess columnist Robert Byrne and International Master Raymond Weinstein.
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    Michael Valvo

    Michael Valvo (April 19, 1942 in New York – September 18, 2004 in Chanhassen, Minnesota) was an International Master of chess. ... His teammates included William Lombardy, Raymond Weinstein, Charles Kalme, and Bernard Zuckerman.
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    Lone Pine International

    Lone Pine International was a series of chess tournaments held annually in March or April from 1971 to 1981 in Lone Pine, California. ... Larry Evans (USA) placed second at 7–3, and there was a six-way tie at 6.5–3.5 for positions three through eight between Walter Browne (USA), Florin Gheorghui (Brazil), Raymond Weinstein (USA), Oscar Panno (Argentina), Miguel Quinteros (Argentina), and Svetozar Gligorić (Yugoslavia).
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    Brooklyn College

    Brooklyn College is a senior college of the City University of New York, located in Brooklyn, New York. ... Raymond Weinstein (B.A. 1963), American chess player and International Master

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