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Arthur Bernard Bisguier (October 8, 1929 –
April 5, 2017) was an
American chess player,
chess promoter, and
writer who held the FIDE
title of Grandmaster...
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defending US
champion Arthur Bisguier, and
William Lombardy, who in
August had won the
World Junior Championship.
Bisguier predicted that
Fischer would...
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Black pla**** the more
active 8...b5
followed by 9...Qa5. An
example is
Bisguier–Benko, U.S.
Championship 1963–64. Fischer's
choice is a
little slow, although...
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Memorable Games. Fischer's
analysis of this line is in game 45,
Fischer -
Bisguier 1963 Edwards, Jon.
Chess is Fun: The
Fried Liver Attack. "Giulio Cesare...
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Opening in Chess. ISBN 978-0805029376. Fischer,
Bobby (1969). "45. Fischer–
Bisguier, New York
State Open 1963". My 60
Memorable Games.
Simon and Schuster....
- Championship, his first,
tying for
eighth place at 11½–7½.
Evans tied with
Arthur Bisguier for
first place in the U.S.
Junior Chess Championship of 1949. By age 18...
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Steiner 9 1954
Arthur Bisguier - 1957
Samuel Reshevsky (7)
Match victory over
Arthur Bisguier. The
title was not at stake,
Bisguier remains champion. 10...
- Bischoff,
Klaus 4600045 1961-06-09 Ulm 1990 West
Germany M
currently Germany Bisguier,
Arthur 2001098 1929-10-08 New York City 2017-04-05 1957
United States...
- with 9/11,
William Lombardy with 7,
Raymond Weinstein with 6½, and
Arthur Bisguier,
Samuel Reshevsky, and
James Sherwin with 6. Zone 5 was
allotted three...
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generation of
young American masters that also
included Larry Evans,
Arthur Bisguier, and
George Kramer.
Robert Byrne's
first Master event was
Ventnor City...