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Larry Kaufman started out as a prodigy, however not in chess but as a whizz kid in science and math. He excels at shogi (Japanese chess) and Go, and is also a world-famous computer programmer and a highly successful option trader. Remarkably, as a chess player he only peaked at the weirdly late age of fifty.
Yet his victories in the chess arena are considerable. Over a career span of nearly sixty years Kaufman won the state championships of Massachusetts, Maryland, Florida, Virginia, D.C. and Pennsylvania. He was an American Open Champion and won the U.S. Senior Championship as well as the World Senior Championship.
'Never a great chess player' himself (his words), he met or played chess greats such as Bobby Fischer, Bent Larsen, Walter Browne, Boris Spassky, Viktor Kortchnoi and many others. He worked as a second to legendary grandmaster Roman Dzindzichashvili, and coached three talented youngsters to become International Master, one of them his son Raymond.
This engrossing memoir is rife with stories and anecdotes about dozens of famous and not-so-famous chess players. In one of the most remarkable chapters Larry Kaufman reveals that the American woman chess player that inspired Walter Tevis to create the Beth Harmon character of Netflix's The Queen's Gambit fame, is his former girlfriend. You will learn about neural networks, material values and how being a chess master helps when trading options. And find lots of memorable but little-known annotated games.
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- Intro
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Explanation of symbols
- Introduction
- Part I: 20th century champions I have known
- Chapter 1: Pre-World War II masters
- Chapter 2: Bobby Fischer
- Chapter 3: The 1972 U.S. Championship
- Chapter 4: Bent Larsen
- Chapter 5: Svetozar Gligoric
- Chapter 6: Steve Brandwein
- Chapter 7: Finding Beth Harmon
- Chapter 8: Roman Dzindzichashvili
- Chapter 9: Viktor Kortchnoi
- Chapter 10: Walter Browne
- Chapter 11: Boris Spassky
- Chapter 12: Garry Kasparov
- Chapter 13: Ken Rogoff, Mark Diesen, and Eugene Meyer
- Part II: My non-chess career: options, shogi, and other games
- Chapter 14: Chess Options
- Chapter 15: Shogi
- Chapter 16: Other games
- Part III: My chess career and my students
- Chapter 17: Memorable games
- Chapter 18: The Baltimore versus Cuba match
- Chapter 19: Three World Seniors
- Chapter 20: My three students who became IMs
- Chapter 21: Raymond Kaufman
- Part IV: Computer chess
- Chapter 22: 54 years with the chess engines
- Chapter 23: Man vs Machine, 2020
- Chapter 24: NNUE
- Part V: Various chess-related topics
- Chapter 25: Chess ratings
- Chapter 26: Openings
- Chapter 27: Material values
- Chapter 28: What are the odds?
- Chapter 29: What is a won game?
- Chapter 30: A new Armageddon chess
- Chapter 31: Reforms
- Chapter 32: The future
- Index of names
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