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Kenneth Whyld (6
March 1926 – 11 July 2003) was a
British chess author and researcher, best
known as the co-author (with
David Hooper) of The
Oxford Companion...
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Staunton chess set (Burgess 2009:523)(Hooper &
Whyld 1992:307) (Hooper &
Whyld 1992:307) (Hooper &
Whyld 1992:200) (Brace 1977:220) (Just & Burg 2003:5)...
- that the
number had
increased to
about 20,000.
David Hooper and
Kenneth Whyld wrote in 1992 that, "Since then
there has been a
steady increase year by...
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Buchholz (died c. 1958) in 1932, for
Swiss system tournaments (Hooper &
Whyld 1992). It was
originally developed as an
auxiliary scoring method, but more...
- p. 14
Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 389
Brace 1977, p. 17
Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 13
Pandolfini 1996, p. 28
Brace 1977, p. 22
Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 18 Hoffman...
- Chessgames.com.
Kaufman 2004, p. 65.
Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 334.
Rellstab Variation.
Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 378.
Sokolsky Variation.
Kaufman 2004,...
- in
strength between Deschapelles and himself."
David Hooper and
Kenneth Whyld, The
Oxford Companion to Chess,
Oxford University Press, 1992 (2nd edition)...
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Hooper &
Whyld, p. 262. Horton, pp. 133–134.
Hooper &
Whyld, p. 179. McDowell, Michael. "Threemovers".
British Chess Problem Society.
Hooper &
Whyld, p. 201...
- J: Craftwell, ISBN 1-55521-394-4
Article 3.7.4.2 in FIDE Laws of
Chess Whyld,
Kenneth (1993).
Learn Chess in a W****end. Knopf/DK. p. 39. ISBN 9780679422297...
- S2CID 145572294. de la
Villa (2008), pp. 179–80
Howard (1961)
Hooper &
Whyld (1992), p. 110
Hooper &
Whyld (1992), pp. 400–01
Weenink (1926) Ruiter,
Chananya De (16...