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Prior to the advent of internet chess, the club was a primary hub for elite New York City chess and chess tournaments. Its "Four Rated Games Tonight" Thursday evening tournaments in the late 1980s drew large fields that included many titled players, and its overnight "insanity" tournaments, held a
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in San Francisco) before it closed. The club was founded in 1877 and started with three dozen men, eventually increasing to hundreds, with women allowed as members from 1938. The club moved to several locations over the years. It closed in 2002.
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few times a year, drew dozens of Saturday night-owls and finished well after dawn on Sunday. Its location on the Tenth Floor of Carnegie Hall was always bustling.
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organised by the club, scoring 21½/22. Noted midwestern chess master Billy Colias managed the club before his death in 1993.
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was watching a casual game in the club on 7 March 1942 when he suffered a stroke; he died the next day.
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Endgame: Bobby Fischer's Rise and Fall - from America's Brightest Prodigy to the Edge of Madness
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The club's own championships were some of the strongest tournaments in the United States (
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Timeline of the Manhattan Chess Club, and chronological list of champions
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Wall, Bill (2008). Manhattan Chess Club. Retrieved on 2009-08-03 from
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Players who developed their skills at the club include
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Sarah's Chess Journal (article was first published in
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Index

Manhattan
chess club
Mechanics' Institute Chess Club
New York international tournaments of 1924
Emanuel Lasker
1927
U.S. Chess Championship
World Championship
1886
1891
Frank Marshall
Isaac Kashdan
grandmasters
Géza Maróczy
Abraham Kupchik
Arthur Bisguier
Alexander Kevitz
Arnold Denker
David Graham Baird
Pal Benko
Arnold Denker
Arthur Feuerstein
Bobby Fischer
I. A. Horowitz
William Lombardy
Samuel Reshevsky
Gata Kamsky
Fischer
blitz tournament
world chess champion

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