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  • British Chess Magazine is the world's oldest chess journal in continuous publication. First published in January 1881, it has appeared at monthly intervals...
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  • SCPF members. The British Chess Magazine for December 1918 reported the membership as being 126. A short-lived British Chess Problem Journal was started...
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    in quality with what Staunton had achieved, and the success of the British Chess Magazine, by the turn of the century a superior publication, put an end...
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  • said to have been born in 1806 or 1807 based on his obituary in the British Chess Magazine, but according to chess historian Tim Harding, around 1811 or...
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    endgame studies. He also served as the endgame study editor for the British Chess Magazine from 1973 to 1974. Roycroft's adaptation of the Guy–Blandford...
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    Chess Supplement. At the same time he edited the problem pages of The British Chess Magazine (1931–1951). From The Oxford Companion to Chess: His genius did...
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  • ChessBase News. Retrieved March 3, 2015. The British Chess Magazine. 106. Trubner & co. 1986. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) David...
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  • Winter; based on a report from CHESS, February 1945, p. 73. "The British Chess Magazine". Trubner & Company. 28 March 1945 – via Google Books. "Good,...
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  • while at Cambridge and composing numerous chess problems for the British Chess Magazine between 1926 and 1970. He received a PhD in mathematics at Cambridge...
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    250–251, 276, 317–318 ; Vol. 60, pp. 44, 68–69, 140–141, 160. The British Chess Magazine, Vol. 54. 1934. p. 379 Jenks, Leland H. "Early phases of the management...
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  • offer, and resigned. This blunder was published in a one-off Not the British Chess Magazine organized by GM Murray Chandler in 1984, where it was voted the...
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    R. (January 1902), "The knight's tour: ancient and oriental", The British Chess Magazine, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 1–7 Doob, Michael (1970), "On characterizing...
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    from the original on June 26, 2018. Retrieved August 17, 2015. The British Chess Magazine. Vol. 86. Trubner & Company. 1966. p. 45 – via Google Books. "L...
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    Havana's offer of $20,000; Amos Burn in The Field of 3 July 1920, the British Chess Magazine of August 1920 and other sources for protestations that Lasker...
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    Anderssen, or in 1886, when he beat Zukertort. In April 1894 the British Chess Magazine described Steinitz as holding "the chess championship of the world...
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    13, she had broken into the top 100 players in the world and the British Chess Magazine declared: "Judit Polgár's recent results make the performances...
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  • English Chess Federation. See also ECF. BCM An abbreviation for the British Chess Magazine. BCO An abbreviation for the 1982 openings reference book Batsford...
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    Havana's offer of $20,000; Amos Burn in The Field of July 3, 1920, the British Chess Magazine of August 1920 and other sources for protestations that Lasker...
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