Pillsbury - The Fencer

The Chess Gangs of New York and London - Volume 4

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Author: Bob Long
Publication Date: June 27, 2011
Notation Type: AN - Algebraic
Page Count: 44

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Harry Nelson Pillsbury was one of chess' best known and loved characters. A genius at chess, he also gave exhibitions of blindfold seances as well as playing checkers and bridge at the same time. He won the first big tournament he entered at age 22.

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