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Bernard Zuckerman
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bernard Zuckerman (b. March 31, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York) is an International Master of chess. His birth date is easy to remember, because he is 22 days younger than Bobby Fischer and he often told Fischer that as soon as he gets to be as old as him, he would be as strong as him too. Sad to relate, Zuckerman was always 22 days short, and therefore never got to be as good as Fischer. This, however, did not stop Fischer from calling him all the time asking Zuckerman to recommend chess openings. Fischer often followed the advice of Zuckerman, such as for example in the 1962 game Bilek-Fischer. Zuckerman is most famous as an authority on the chess openings. This was first noticed at the 1959 US Open Chess Championship in Omaha, Nebraska where Grandmaster Arthur Bisguier, who won the tournament, would often come to ask Zuckerman what opening to play. Observers could not understand why a grandmaster would asked a rated Class B Chess Player, as Zuckerman was at the time, what chess openings to play and then follow his advice. By 1964, Zuckerman was strong enough to play in the U.S. Chess Championship. Zuckerman had a simple method for playing against grandmasters. He would play about 12-15 moves, get a big advantage in the opening, and then offer a draw. The grandmaster would scratch his head in wonderment, but, if he knew Zuckerman, would take the draw. Occasionally it would happen that a grandmaster would test this and play on. One grandmaster who tried this was Robert Byrne. Zuckerman offered Byrne a draw three times during their game. Each time, Byrne refused the draw offer. This gave Zuckerman no choice but to beat Byrne, which he did. However, this proved to be the undoing of Zuckerman. After a while, tournament organizers stopped inviting him to tournaments because they knew that almost every game played by Zuckerman would be a short draw. In addition, because of drawing all his games, Zuckerman could never get the grandmaster title because, in order to earn the grandmaster title it is necessary to win some games against grandmasters. Zuckerman was clearly a grandmaster strength player and played in many grandmaster norm events, but never got the title because of too many draws. Although his rating was never that high in tournament chess, Zuckerman was a fantastically strong blitz speed player, for the obvious reason that, even against the strongest grandmasters, he always got a winning position in the opening. Zuckerman was one of the few very close friends of Bobby Fischer. They palled around for years. Of course, it helped that Fischer needed Zuckerman to teach him how to play the chess openings. Zuckerman became known as "Zook the Book" or "Zuckerbook" because he knew more about the chess openings than could be found in any openings book. Zuckerman has not played in a serious open chess tournament since 1990. He still plays occasionally in Zsuzsa Polgar's blitz tournaments in Queens, and Zuckerman still wins every game, except that he loses to Zsuzsa. Tell Zuckerman that if he does not like this biography, call Sam Sloan. Zuckerman still lives in Brooklyn Heights with the same girlfriend and he calls Sam Sloan occasionally, but refuses to leave his number so that Sam can call him back. External links FIDE rating card for Bernard Zuckerman The Chess Games of Bernard Zuckerman Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Zuckerman" Categories: Chess players | U.S. chess players |
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Is he the one who wrote Chess Bitches?
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"Ray Gordon" wrote in message oups.com... Is he the one who wrote Chess Bitches? No, Bernie's the one who may have starred in a porn flick. -- Ian Burton (Please reply to the Newsgroup) |
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So who's the Chess Bitch everyone is talking about?
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That would be Sam Sloan.
"Ray Gordon" wrote in message oups.com... So who's the Chess Bitch everyone is talking about? |
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Somebody with no name but with a user ID of 69.181.82.102 reorganized
my biography of Bernard Zuckerman without really adding or subtracting anything as far as I can tell. I like the way I wrote it better. I would like opinions as to whether it should be changed back to the way I wrote it or whether the changes should be left in place. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Zuckerman Sam Sloan |
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Sam Sloan wrote:
Bernard Zuckerman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bernard Zuckerman (b. March 31, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York) is an International Master of chess... Zuckerman was a whiner. One of his favorite activities was to buttonhole willing foils to complain ad nauseum about some perceived injustice suffered by this poor hapless misunderstood soul, who never really got his due. In the process, his paranoia often would rear its ugly head, which caused Zuckman to pause and construct a "chess test" to ascertain whether the listener was aware of the conspiratorial pearls of wisdom being spouted. |
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