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Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon. Admit it, you’d rather look at her than Pal Benko. Admit it, or I’ll post another pic of Benko!
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Andrew Soltis is not only a grandmaster and author, he receives our highest praise--he is a friend to chess players. Competitive chess is about analysis, done without moving the pieces. Here Soltis takes that task and makes it easier for ev...
Sarah Beth Cohen writes:
"Ottoman Coffee House" 1862
Amadeo Preziosi (1816-1882) was a Maltese watercolourist.
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Soviet Chess History is a Facebook group that stocks tons of free pictures from the Soviet Chess Era.
Photocredit: Herbert Beherns.
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Pal Benko and Bobby Fischer at the Mechanics’ Institute, San Francisco, c. 1962.
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