• Fred Reinfeld (January 27, 1910 – May 29, 1964) was an American writer on chess and many other subjects. He was also a strong chess master, often among...
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  • did not occur until 1933, when the prolific American chess authors Fred Reinfeld and Irving Chernev used it in their book Chess Strategy and Tactics...
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  • Reinfeld may refer to: Reinfeld, Schleswig-Holstein, a town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Reinfeld, Manitoba, a town in Canada Reinfeld, a small village...
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    Chess; McKay 1948 Winning Chess (with Fred Reinfeld); Simon & Schuster 1948 The Fireside Book of Chess (with Fred Reinfeld); Simon & Schuster 1949 1000 Best...
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    attributed the one-sided result to Lasker's mysteriously poor form. Fred Reinfeld mentioned speculations that Havana's humid climate weakened Lasker and...
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    a point behind Fred Reinfeld. Fine won the 15th Marshall Chess Club Championship of 1931 with 10½/13, half a point ahead of Reinfeld. He defeated Herman...
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    became world chess champion in 1894, Tarrasch could not match him. Fred Reinfeld wrote: "Tarrasch was destined to play second fiddle for the rest of...
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  • might play a million games of chess and never duplicate Canal's feat." Fred Reinfeld writes, When Anderssen sacrificed two Rooks, the Queen etc. against...
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  • Eckart–Tarrasch Fred Reinfeld, Tarrasch's Best Games of Chess, Dover, 1960, pp. 287–88. ISBN 0-486-20644-0. Irving Chernev and Fred Reinfeld, The Fireside...
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  • occupied the center and developed his pieces in the manner advocated by Fred Reinfeld, yet now stands worse) 12. axb5 axb5 13. Rxa8 Qxa8 14. Bxb5 Bxe4 15...
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    Denis Peterson, Hyper-realist painter Jan Rabson, voice over actor Fred Reinfeld, chess player, author Joel Rifkin, serial killer Louis Sachar, author...
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  • 1938. This edition is out-of-print. In 1947, a U.S. edition edited by Fred Reinfeld derived from Harcourt, Brace & Co. and published by David McKay Co.;...
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    Manzinyama, theosophy, catechism, Madjesoomalops Irving Chernev and Fred Reinfeld, in the Fireside Book of Chess, state that this list was devised by...
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    obtaining a win or draw from a clearly losing position. I. A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld distinguish among "traps", "pitfalls", and "swindles". In their terminology...
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  • Isaac Kashdan was the editor for the first year, with Al Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld associate editors. After one year, Kashdan left and Horowitz became...
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    Nimzowitsch—some less savory than others. An article by Hans Kmoch and Fred Reinfeld entitled "Unconventional Surrender" on page 55 of the February 1950...
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  • last would transpose to the Four Knights Game). I. A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld wrote that 4.d3 is "Steinitz's move, with which he scored many spectacular...
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    Wood, "Books About Chess", Illustrated London News, 1949, reprinted in Fred Reinfeld (editor), The Treasury of Chess Lore, Dover, 1959, pp. 268–70. "The...
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  • Marshall's 1942 autobiography, which was reportedly ghostwritten by Fred Reinfeld, Tsar Nicholas II conferred the title of "Grandmaster" on Marshall and...
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  • vast percentage of draws, and hence should be abolished". Years later, Fred Reinfeld wrote, "When Tylor wrote his attack on the stalemate rule, he released...
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  • Crown Publishers, 1977, p. 17. ISBN 0-517-53146-1. Coles 1952, p. 1. Fred Reinfeld, A Treasury of British Chess Masterpieces, Bell Publishing Co. (Drexel...
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    Brodaric, Bobby Fischer, Stanley Kubrick, Edmar Mednis, Hikaru Nakamura, Fred Reinfeld, Anthony Santasiere, Herbert Seidman, James Sherwin, Albert Simonson...
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    3. Fred Reinfeld, Great Brilliancy Prize Games of the Chess Masters, Collier Books, 1961, p. 21. Reinfeld 1961, p. 22. Reinfeld 1961, p. 23. Fred Reinfeld...
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    Alekhine v. E.D. Bogoljubov, World's Chess Championship 1934, ed. Fred Reinfeld and Reuben Fine, Dover Publications, Inc., New York, (1967) at pp. 6–7...
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    reverse was an eagle standing on its shield. Money portal Ephraimiten Fred Reinfeld: A Catalogue of the World's Most Popular Coins, (Sterling, New York...
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    Paperback reprint of Sergeant's original book, with an introduction by Fred Reinfeld. Beim, Valeri (2005). Paul Morphy: A Modern Perspective. Translated...
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    critical of Staunton. However some well-known chess writers, including Fred Reinfeld, Israel "Al" Horowitz and Reuben Fine, have been criticised by chess...
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    Modern Chess, Philosophical Library, 1959, p. 199. I. A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld, Chess Traps, Pitfalls and Swindles, Simon and Schuster, 1954, p. 12...
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  • 1938: Frank Parr vs George Wheatcroft, London. Irving Chernev and Fred Reinfeld described this as "one of the greatest combinative games on record!"...
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  • Pergamon Press, 1991, pp. 36–37. ISBN 0-08-037791-2. I. A. Horowitz and Fred Reinfeld, Chess Traps, Pitfalls & Swindles: How to Set Them and How to Avoid...
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