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  2. Robert Michael Snyder - Wikipedia

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    His first book, Sicilian 2 b3 (Snyder Sicilian) was published in 1983, in which 14 of the 75 analyzed games are from his own tournament experience. [2] Snyder is best known for authoring the Chess For Juniors children's book series. He has published multiple books and games, including Chess for Everyone and Unbeatable Chess Lessons. [3]

  3. Larry Snyder (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Snyder (August 9, 1896 – September 25, 1982) was an American track and field athlete, coach, and military veteran. He served as the track and field coach at Ohio State University from 1932 to 1965. [1] Larry Snyder was portrayed by Jason Sudeikis in the 2016 biopic, Race, about Olympic athlete Jesse Owens. [2]

  4. Larry Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Larry Snyder or Laurence Snyder may refer to: Larry Snyder (athlete) (1896–1982), track & field athlete and coach; Laurence H. Snyder (1901–1986), pioneer in human genetics and president of the University of Hawaii; Larry Snyder (jockey) (1942–2018) Given name of Hawk Littlejohn, musician and "medicine man"

  5. List of chess grandmasters - Wikipedia

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    The following people have all been grandmasters (GM) of chess.The title is awarded to players who have met the standards required by the sport's governing body, FIDE.Other than world champion, it is the highest title a chess player can attain and is awarded for life, although FIDE regulations allow for the revocation of titles for cheating or fraud.

  6. Lone Pine International - Wikipedia

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    Lone Pine International was a series of chess tournaments held annually in March or April from 1971 through 1981 in Lone Pine, California.The tournaments were formally known as the Louis D. Statham Masters, named after sponsor Louis D. Statham (1907–1983), an engineer and millionaire inventor of medical instruments who was also a Los Angeles-based chess aficionado.

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  8. Larry Evans (chess player) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Melvyn Evans (March 22, 1932 – November 15, 2010) was an American chess player, author, and journalist who received the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM) in 1957. He won or shared the U.S. Chess Championship five times and the U.S. Open Chess Championship four times.

  9. Larry Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    On March 17, 2023, Larry Kaufman announced that he is now a paid consultant for Chess.com for the development of the chess engine Dragon by Komodo Chess. [6] He has written that a variant of Capablanca chess – Grand Chess "is an excellent game and deserves a bigger following". [7] He is also a shogi player and teacher. In 1999, he was the ...