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Grandmaster Reuben Fine was one of the world's greatest chess players of the twentieth century and challenger for the world championship before and after World War II. Grandmaster Pal Benko has twice been a candidate for the world championship. He has been U.S. Open Champion a record eight times show more and has achieved an outstanding record in chess Olympiads as a player and team captain. show less

Works by Reuben Fine

Basic Chess Endings (1701) 204 copies
Chess the Easy Way (1942) 107 copies
The Middle Game in Chess (1952) 91 copies
Practical Chess Openings (1948) 30 copies
A History of Psychoanalysis (1977) 21 copies
CHESS MARCHES ON (1945) 14 copies
The World's A Chessboard (1948) 5 copies
Psychoanalytic psychology (1975) 4 copies
The teenage chess book (1965) 2 copies
The intimate hour (1979) 1 copy

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Canonical name
Fine, Reuben
Other names
Файн, Рубен
Birthdate
1914-10-11
Date of death
1993-03-26
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Occupations
chess grandmaster
psychologist

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Dedicated to the Memory of Frank James Marshall, 1st Paperback Edition ISBN Not Available
 
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