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  • Tuesday, June 29, 2010

    Great Blog!

    I came across an interesting site by IM Dr. Mark Ginsburg called A Personal History of Chess. To quote from his site:

    The chief motivation for this site is to present interesting games that for the most part are not yet part of electronic databases. In addition, there is entertaining (semi-recent) history and the blog format is ideal so readers can chip in and flesh out the memories. The best thing about semi-recent history is that most of the characters are still alive!



    The site is divided, generally speaking, into decades starting from the 1970s and going into the 2000s. To kick it off, I simply started annotating “undiscovered” games in June 2007 along with whatever memories I could muster.

    Check it out!

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