Unless you are an expert on 20th Century Hungarian chess history, the name Arpad Foldeak likely doesn’t ring a bell. In my personal library, I am fortunate to have two notable books by Földeák. The first is his groundbreaking treatise on the Chess Olympiad entitled “Chess Olympiads 1927-1968.” The second book is a really excellentContinueContinue reading “Chess Game Worth Sharing! 2”
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Puzzle Worthy Position 39
Perhaps you have not heard of the chess player Peter Dely. During his lifetime, Peter was certainly a force to be reckoned at the chessboard and was the Hungarian Champion in 1969. Peter Dely earned the IM title in 1982 and FIDE awarded him the honorary Grandmaster title in 1999. I recently discovered a real-gameContinueContinue reading “Puzzle Worthy Position 39”
