Below
you are given five clues about a well-known chess
person of the past or present. The idea is to
Guess Who? is being described in as few clues
as possible. The first clue is visible. After
that, click on the link for each subsequent clue.
When you know who the person is, give yourself
the number of points indicated at the end of
that clue. If you do not guess the person correctly
after reading all five clues, score zero points
and study your chess history. J A
score of 80 points or more is excellent.
CLUE ONE: At San Paolo in 1925, I played
29 games simultaneously in blindfold chess, then
a record. (100 pts)
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TWO
CLUE
THREE
CLUE
FOUR
CLUE
FIVE
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