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    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969
    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969
    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969
    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969
    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969
    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969
    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969
    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969
    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969
    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969

    70th Annual United States Chess Championship 1969

    by: Jack Spence

    $19.99

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    Product Details

    Category - Non Fiction / Sports & Recreation

    Format - Paperback

    Condition - Like New

    Listed - 7 months ago

    Views - 10

    Wishes - 1

    Ships From - Wisconsin

    Seller Description

    70+[2 ad] pages with photographs and tables. Duodecimo (6 3/4" x 5") bound in original publisher's stapled wrappers. Chess Player's Series number 103. (Lusis: 1527) First edition. The U.S. Open Championship is an open national chess championship that has been held in the United States annually since 1900. Through 1938, the tournaments were organized by the Western Chess Association and its successor, the American Chess Federation (1934–1938). The United States Chess Federation (USCF) has run the tournament since 1939. The seventieth edition of this tournament attracted 197 participants and was held in Lincoln, Nebraska August 10th through the 23rd. The tournament was hard fought and the first time the Open brought up the problem of a three way tie for first place. Pal Benko, Arthur Bisguier and Milan Vukcevic each had a score of 9.5/12. Benko was the first of equals as he had defeated two of his chief rivals, Vukcevic and Byrne and was awarded the first place trophy. The three winner evenly divided $2800 of the first three prizes. There was also a tie for third place with Robert Byrne, William Martz and Robert Gauntt. The tournament book lists all the players as well as the ranking cross-table of all the players. In addition there are photographs and game scores of the critical games. Also a cross table of the US speed championship. English descriptive notation. No notes to the games. Lowest price from an American seller on the Book search engine. Addall dot com as of late October 2024 is $25.

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