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Modern chess openings
Specially compiled for match and tournament players
Book • 1916
Modern Chess Openings (MCO) is a foundational reference work on chess openings, first published in 1911 by Richard Clewin Griffith and John Herbert White.
Described as the first scientific study of openings in the twentieth century, it has seen multiple editions up to the fifteenth in 2008, with revisions by experts like P. W. Sergeant, M. E. Goldstein, and Reuben Fine.
Described as the first scientific study of openings in the twentieth century, it has seen multiple editions up to the fifteenth in 2008, with revisions by experts like P. W. Sergeant, M. E. Goldstein, and Reuben Fine.
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Mentioned in 1 episodes
Mentioned by John Donaldson when discussing Fisher's advice to Frank Brady about chess improvement.

EP 464- IM John Donaldson- Bobby Fischer’s Chess Improvement Advice, the Story Behind His Colossal Rating Leap



