Reuben Fine: A Comprehensive Record of an American Chess Career, 1929-1951

by Aidan Woodger

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American Grandmaster Reuben Fine grew up in the East Bronx in an impoverished Russian-Jewish family, learning to play chess from an uncle at the age of eight. During his high school years, his stake winnings and coins from playing at a Coney Island concession helped support his family. After graduating from college, he decided to become a professional player. Though his active international career was brief, his accomplishment and talent are unmistakably significant. This comprehensive collection of 659 of Reuben Fine's tournament and match games is presented chronologically, in context, and with annotations from contemporary sources. More than 180 other games and game fragments (rapid transit, correspondence, exhibition, blitz, and so on) are also included. The work also includes a brief biography of Fine and aspects of his career which merit further study: his contribution to endgame and middlegame theory, his methods and style of play, his exhibition play, career results, indexes of players and of openings, brief biographical data about Fine's opponents, and a comprehensive bibliography that includes his contributions to journals.
  • ISBN10 0786416211
  • ISBN13 9780786416219
  • Publish Date 26 May 2004
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 24 April 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 400
  • Language English