[Free] The Absolute Correspondence Championship of the United States Chess Federation, 1976-2010
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| #4113324 in Books | The House of Staunton, Inc. | 2012-11-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.90 x.90 x6.90l,1.35 | File Name: 0786472944 | 348 pages | Author: Alex Dunne | Pages: 330 | Publication Years: 2012
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Retrieving America's Correspondence Chess History|By interested_observer|As an over-the-board club player (rated maybe 1650), I used to read Alex Dunne's column in the monthly USCF magazine and enjoyed the games provided, though not paying attention to their backgrounds. Many well-known game and tournament collections scarcely ever mention a correspondence game, either for it||"recommended"--IM John Donaldson (JeremySilman.com); "high-quality, short and instructive comments to cover the key moments...very useful for correspondence players...many club otb amateur players could learn a lot from playing through these games...th
This collection of the games, most of them annotated, features the United States Chess Federation's premiere invitational tournament--the Absolute Championship. Features include statistical results of participants from 1976 through 2010, results of many opening variations as played in the Absolutes, yearly crosstables, biographical details of all winners and information on all participants, and indexes of players, opening variations and ECO codes.
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