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Reuben Fine's Best Games

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In the 1930s, the USA emerged as a formidable contender in the chess world, seemingly outpacing the USSR in prominence. The book delves into the dynamics of chess during this pivotal era, highlighting key players, strategies, and the cultural significance of the game as it gained popularity in America. It explores the intense rivalries and the evolution of chess as a symbol of intellectual prowess, setting the stage for future competitions and the eventual rise of Soviet dominance in the sport.

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Reuben Fine's Best Games, Reuben Fine

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