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  • Paavilainen become best known as the chess problemist and chess problems solver.
  • His first and only teacher was an Austria-Hungarian chess problemist, Dr . Samuel Gold.
  • Super-Andernach was introduced by John Rice in " The Problemist Supplement " in March 2006.
  • In 2006 " the Problemist " was named as the Magazine of the Year by English Chess Federation.
  • The first two volumes were supported financially by the Falmouth businessman Charles Masson Fox who was also a problemist, who died in 1936.
  • Dawson was founder-editor ( 1922 1931 ) of " The Problemist ", the journal of the British Chess Problem Society.
  • "' Andrey Selivanov "'(; born July 9, 1967 ) is a Soviet and Russian politician and chess problemist.
  • He subsequently produced " The Fairy Chess Review " ( 1930 1951 ), which began as " The Problemist Fairy Chess Supplement ".
  • These were published by the British Chess Problem Society ( BCPS ) as an offshoot of their magazine " The Problemist " which began in 1926.
  • The post of editor of " The Problemist " was taken on by C . S . Kipping who held the position until his death in 1963.
  • He is best known for his documentary films about autism, also for his work as the publisher of Unsound magazine, and as the founding member of the experimental / noise band Problemist.
  • The doings of the BCPS were then mainly published in G . W . Chandler's chess column in the " Hampshire Telegraph and Post " until the founding of The Problemist in 1926.
  • The variant was invented by Frederik Hendrik von Meyenfeldt who published a chess problem using the rules in " The Problemist " ( the magazine of the British Chess Problem Society ) in 1975.
  • The bank's chairman, Sir Jeremy Morse, was an eminent chess problemist, and its sponsorship manager, Pat Bowman, liked the concept of the bank financing a serious challenge to Soviet chess supremacy.
  • Although they are often referred to under the title " Fairy Chess Review ", the first two volumes ( August 1930 to June 1936 ) in fact bore the title " The Problemist Fairy Chess Supplement ".
  • Zepler often worked with another German problemist, Adolf Kraemer; " Im Banne des Schachproblems " ( 1951, revised 1971 ) is a collection of their best work and considered one of the finest of all collections of chess problems.
  • This composition was highly controversial when first published, due in part to the " non-chess " motivations behind the moves 1 . . . Bc5, 2 . e3 and 3 . O-O, and provoked heated debate in chess problemist circles.
  • All these general editors have been assisted by a team of section editors devoted to specific topics . " The Problemist " continues to be devoted essentially to orthodox chess problems, including regular columns on endgames, selfmates and helpmates using the orthodox chess pieces.
  • T . R . Dawson continued as editor of " The Problemist " until May 1931 when he resigned to devote more time to " The Problemist Fairy Chess Supplement " which he had begun in August 1930 ( in 1936 it was renamed the " Fairy Chess Review " ).
  • T . R . Dawson continued as editor of " The Problemist " until May 1931 when he resigned to devote more time to " The Problemist Fairy Chess Supplement " which he had begun in August 1930 ( in 1936 it was renamed the " Fairy Chess Review " ).
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