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Kenneth Whyld (6
March 1926 – 11 July 2003) was a
British chess author and researcher, best
known as the co-author (with
David Hooper) of The
Oxford Companion...
- Chessgames.com.
Kaufman 2004, p. 65.
Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 334.
Rellstab Variation.
Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 378.
Sokolsky Variation.
Kaufman 2004,...
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Staunton chess set (Burgess 2009:523)(Hooper &
Whyld 1992:307) (Hooper &
Whyld 1992:307) (Hooper &
Whyld 1992:200) "Fide Laws of
Chess taking effect from...
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Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 365. semi-close game.
Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 165. half-close game.
Hooper &
Whyld 1996, p. 365. semi-open game.
Hooper &
Whyld 1996...
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strength between Deschapelles and himself."
David Hooper and
Kenneth Whyld, The
Oxford Companion to Chess,
Oxford University Press, 1992 (2nd edition)...
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Algebraic notation" in FIDE Laws of
Chess Hooper &
Whyld (1992), p. 92
Murray (1985), p. 25
Hooper &
Whyld (1992), p. 229
Susan Polgar (11
February 2008)...
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number had
increased to
about 20,000.
David Hooper and
Kenneth Whyld wrote in 1992 that, "Since then
there has been a
steady increase year by...
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estimated that number, as of 1949, to be
about 20,000.
David Hooper and
Kenneth Whyld write that, "Since then
there has been a
steady increase year by year of...
- 2020.
Hooper &
Whyld (1987), p. 182. Legall's trap. "Falkbeer–NN,
Vienna 1847". Chessgames.com.
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December 2020.
Hooper &
Whyld (1987), p. 302...
- éches" [A m****cript on chess]. Palamède.
Hooper &
Whyld (1996), p. 312.
Polerio Defence.
Hooper &
Whyld (1996), p. 232.
Lolli Attack. Fischer, Bobby. My...