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visited him in 1996, and reported that he was thoroughly institutionalized and very uncommunicative.
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chess team which became national collegiate champions. He played a total of five times in the
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in 1962, though neither he nor Lombardy played, with their places being taken by Benko and
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has identified the victim as the Dutch psychology professor and International Master
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on his board in that event. Weinstein played on the U.S. team in the 1960 world
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title. Weinstein defeated Lombardy, Reshevsky, Bisguier and
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one game of four with him (in the 1959–60 US Championship).
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Weinstein defeated many top American players, including
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Weinstein's best tournament result came in the 1960–61
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chess
Brooklyn
New York
FIDE
International Master
psychiatric hospital
Erasmus Hall High School
Bobby Fischer
Homestead, Florida
Brooklyn College
U.S. Chess Championship
William Lombardy
Leningrad
USSR
gold medal
Chess Olympiad
Leipzig
East Germany
Samuel Reshevsky
Pal Benko
drew
U.S. Championship
Interzonal
Stockholm
Arthur Bisguier
International Master
Robert Byrne
Brooklyn College
psychology
Amsterdam

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