David Cohen, Canada’s Chess Historian
July 22, 2021
David passed peacefully at home, on Wednesday, July 21 at 20:46 with his wife Lisette at his side.
He had gone through many rounds of chemotherapy but the tumour kept returning.
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I met him off and on over the past ten years.
I asked him in 2016 for copies of some old Canadian material. He replied
“But I'm pretty sure that I have the stuff from the 60s,70s,80s,90s you need. Please be patient - I may have to move literally a hundred boxes to get at it. I'll do it on the condition I mentioned earlier - that you can get me a PDF in return. The reason is that my wife Lisette won't mind my taking time for this only if she knows that at the end of the tunnel, the light is that I dispose of the hard copies and replace them with the PDFs.”
In November of 2020 he asked me for a copy of a game he needed and some analyses and mentioned that he was editing a manuscript by Ken Winterton with the view to publishing it for his family. As far as I know, the book was never published.
He researched, compiled and wrote Canadian Chess Biographies in the period 2000-2018
http://www.canadianchess.info/canadi...graphiesM.html
He started the Canadian Chess Hall of Fame. Larry Bevand published a photo of David in this forum at:
https://forum.chesstalk.com/forum/ch...by-david-cohen
to which David replied:
“Trivia: the tie I'm wearing in the photo isn't mine, it got loaned to me for the photo. If you think I don't have hair in this photo, well, now I'm 7 years older and have even less. Okay, seriously, thanks for the write up. My web site (http://www.canadianchess.info) is still there and is the best way to contact me. Our next Canadian Chess Hall of Fame induction will be soon!”
When he read a chess book, he would read it cover to cover. This posting:
https://forum.chesstalk.com/forum/ch...-read-recently
Chess books I've read recently
Thursday, 18th March, 2021,
I've been keeping busy reading chess books (326 lifetime).
Here's the ones I read in 2020:
The Bobby Fischer I Knew and other stories by Arnold Denker, Larry Parr
Breaking Through by Susan Polgar, Paul Truong
The Art of the Middle Game by Paul Keres, Alexander Kotov, Harry Golombek
- I bought this one from the CFC around 1981, when Jonathan Berry recommended it. Thanks Jonathan!
My First Chess Club by David Cohen, Sofia Polgar
- Not cheating to count this one, since Sofia contributed the rhymes plus the beautiful illustrations. You can find it on Amazon (paperback) and Kindle (e-book).
The Anatomy of Chess Error by Kenneth Winterton
- I edited this manuscript written by Ottawa master Ken Winterton in 1973. It's around 600 pages with 500 diagrams. Hoping to publish it within the next few months.
Here's the ones I read in 2021:
Grandmaster Preparation by Lev Polugaevsky
- I remember Gordon Taylor recommending this when he worked at the CFC in the 80s. As with the Keres/Kotov book, I should have read this ages ago, it's a wonderful book.
The Development of Chess Style by Max Euwe
Plus, during '20-21 I played through all of the games in:
Maroczy's 100 Chess Games by Geza Maroczy, Kagan
Gata Kamsky - Chess Gamer: Volume 1 Awakening 1989-1996 by Gata Kamsky
Gata Kamsky - Chess Gamer: Volume 2 Return 2004-2013 by Gata Kamsky
My Most Memorable Games by Boris Gelfand
Grandmaster Performance by Lev Polugaevsky
Fire on Board: Shirov's Best Games by Alexei Shirov
Fire on Board Part II: 1997-2004 by Alexei Shirov
The Best of the Best 1000 by Chess Informant (Top 10 in each of Vol.1-100)
The Best of the Best: the next chapter 1001-1100 by Chess Informant (Top 10 in each of Vol.101-110)
_________
David Cohen was a graduate of Yale University School of Management. David co-founded the Chess Institute of Canada and has taught chess for over 20 years. He was on the Board of Directors of the Chess Federation of Canada and the Ontario Chess Association for many years, and served as President of the Greater Toronto Chess League in 2002-3. His experience as a tournament organizer and director includes the 1984 and 2011 Canadian Open Championships, 1984 Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Championship, 1986 and 1987 Canadian Cadet (Under 16) Championships, and 2001 and 2011 Canadian Women's Championships.
And his biography in Canadian Chess Info:
2020 Published My First Chess Club by David Cohen, Sofia Polgar on Amazon and Kindle
2015 Awarded Arena International Master title by World Chess Federation (FIDE)
2015 Awarded Arena FIDE Master title by World Chess Federation (FIDE)
2015 Awarded Arena Candidate Master title by World Chess Federation (FIDE)
2013 Awarded National Candidate Master title by Chess Federation of Canada
2012 Author, 2016 Chess Olympiad Toronto Bid Book
2011 Executive Producer, 42nd Chess Olympiad Toronto Ontario Canada 2016 Bid - invitation to potential sponsors video
2011 Executive Producer, 42nd Chess Olympiad Toronto Ontario Canada 2016 Bid - invitation to Toronto video
2011 Manager, 2016 Toronto Bid for World Chess Olympiad
2011 Chief Organizer, 15th Canadian Women's Chess Championship
2011 Chief Organizer, 48th Canadian Open Chess Championship
2011 Co-author, 48th Canadian Open Chess Championship Souvenir Program Book
2011 Author, Sponsor Canadian Chess
2011 Consultant, Chess is Awesome video
2010 Awarded Canadian Correspondence Chess Association Master title
2008 Awarded Canadian Correspondence Chess Association Senior Candidate Master title
2005 Co-Founder, Chess Institute of Canada
2004 Awarded International Arbiter title, World Chess Federation (FIDE)
2002-03 Vice-President, Chess Federation of Canada
2002-03 President, Greater Toronto Chess League
2002 3rd place, Internet Slow Time Control World Chess Championship
2001 Organizer, Tournament Director, 10th Canadian Women's Chess Championship
1999-2005 Board of Governors, Chess Federation of Canada
1987 Organizer, Tournament Director, 9th Canadian Cadet (Under-16) Chess Championship
1986 Organizer, Tournament Director, 8th Canadian Cadet (Under-16) Chess Championship
1982-87 Board of Governors, Chess Federation of Canada
1981-86 Board of Directors, Ontario Chess Association (Junior Coordinator, Secretary, Treasurer)
1984 Organizer & Tournament Co-Director, 31st Pan-American Inter-collegiate Team Chess Championship
1984 Organizer & Tournament Director, 21st Canadian Open Chess Championship
Master's degree, Yale University School of Management
___________
I hope that other Chess Talk readers can supply anecdotes, games and memories of David.
July 22, 2021
David passed peacefully at home, on Wednesday, July 21 at 20:46 with his wife Lisette at his side.
He had gone through many rounds of chemotherapy but the tumour kept returning.
_________
I met him off and on over the past ten years.
I asked him in 2016 for copies of some old Canadian material. He replied
“But I'm pretty sure that I have the stuff from the 60s,70s,80s,90s you need. Please be patient - I may have to move literally a hundred boxes to get at it. I'll do it on the condition I mentioned earlier - that you can get me a PDF in return. The reason is that my wife Lisette won't mind my taking time for this only if she knows that at the end of the tunnel, the light is that I dispose of the hard copies and replace them with the PDFs.”
In November of 2020 he asked me for a copy of a game he needed and some analyses and mentioned that he was editing a manuscript by Ken Winterton with the view to publishing it for his family. As far as I know, the book was never published.
He researched, compiled and wrote Canadian Chess Biographies in the period 2000-2018
http://www.canadianchess.info/canadi...graphiesM.html
He started the Canadian Chess Hall of Fame. Larry Bevand published a photo of David in this forum at:
https://forum.chesstalk.com/forum/ch...by-david-cohen
to which David replied:
“Trivia: the tie I'm wearing in the photo isn't mine, it got loaned to me for the photo. If you think I don't have hair in this photo, well, now I'm 7 years older and have even less. Okay, seriously, thanks for the write up. My web site (http://www.canadianchess.info) is still there and is the best way to contact me. Our next Canadian Chess Hall of Fame induction will be soon!”
When he read a chess book, he would read it cover to cover. This posting:
https://forum.chesstalk.com/forum/ch...-read-recently
Chess books I've read recently
Thursday, 18th March, 2021,
I've been keeping busy reading chess books (326 lifetime).
Here's the ones I read in 2020:
The Bobby Fischer I Knew and other stories by Arnold Denker, Larry Parr
Breaking Through by Susan Polgar, Paul Truong
The Art of the Middle Game by Paul Keres, Alexander Kotov, Harry Golombek
- I bought this one from the CFC around 1981, when Jonathan Berry recommended it. Thanks Jonathan!
My First Chess Club by David Cohen, Sofia Polgar
- Not cheating to count this one, since Sofia contributed the rhymes plus the beautiful illustrations. You can find it on Amazon (paperback) and Kindle (e-book).
The Anatomy of Chess Error by Kenneth Winterton
- I edited this manuscript written by Ottawa master Ken Winterton in 1973. It's around 600 pages with 500 diagrams. Hoping to publish it within the next few months.
Here's the ones I read in 2021:
Grandmaster Preparation by Lev Polugaevsky
- I remember Gordon Taylor recommending this when he worked at the CFC in the 80s. As with the Keres/Kotov book, I should have read this ages ago, it's a wonderful book.
The Development of Chess Style by Max Euwe
Plus, during '20-21 I played through all of the games in:
Maroczy's 100 Chess Games by Geza Maroczy, Kagan
Gata Kamsky - Chess Gamer: Volume 1 Awakening 1989-1996 by Gata Kamsky
Gata Kamsky - Chess Gamer: Volume 2 Return 2004-2013 by Gata Kamsky
My Most Memorable Games by Boris Gelfand
Grandmaster Performance by Lev Polugaevsky
Fire on Board: Shirov's Best Games by Alexei Shirov
Fire on Board Part II: 1997-2004 by Alexei Shirov
The Best of the Best 1000 by Chess Informant (Top 10 in each of Vol.1-100)
The Best of the Best: the next chapter 1001-1100 by Chess Informant (Top 10 in each of Vol.101-110)
_________
David Cohen was a graduate of Yale University School of Management. David co-founded the Chess Institute of Canada and has taught chess for over 20 years. He was on the Board of Directors of the Chess Federation of Canada and the Ontario Chess Association for many years, and served as President of the Greater Toronto Chess League in 2002-3. His experience as a tournament organizer and director includes the 1984 and 2011 Canadian Open Championships, 1984 Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Championship, 1986 and 1987 Canadian Cadet (Under 16) Championships, and 2001 and 2011 Canadian Women's Championships.
And his biography in Canadian Chess Info:
2020 Published My First Chess Club by David Cohen, Sofia Polgar on Amazon and Kindle
2015 Awarded Arena International Master title by World Chess Federation (FIDE)
2015 Awarded Arena FIDE Master title by World Chess Federation (FIDE)
2015 Awarded Arena Candidate Master title by World Chess Federation (FIDE)
2013 Awarded National Candidate Master title by Chess Federation of Canada
2012 Author, 2016 Chess Olympiad Toronto Bid Book
2011 Executive Producer, 42nd Chess Olympiad Toronto Ontario Canada 2016 Bid - invitation to potential sponsors video
2011 Executive Producer, 42nd Chess Olympiad Toronto Ontario Canada 2016 Bid - invitation to Toronto video
2011 Manager, 2016 Toronto Bid for World Chess Olympiad
2011 Chief Organizer, 15th Canadian Women's Chess Championship
2011 Chief Organizer, 48th Canadian Open Chess Championship
2011 Co-author, 48th Canadian Open Chess Championship Souvenir Program Book
2011 Author, Sponsor Canadian Chess
2011 Consultant, Chess is Awesome video
2010 Awarded Canadian Correspondence Chess Association Master title
2008 Awarded Canadian Correspondence Chess Association Senior Candidate Master title
2005 Co-Founder, Chess Institute of Canada
2004 Awarded International Arbiter title, World Chess Federation (FIDE)
2002-03 Vice-President, Chess Federation of Canada
2002-03 President, Greater Toronto Chess League
2002 3rd place, Internet Slow Time Control World Chess Championship
2001 Organizer, Tournament Director, 10th Canadian Women's Chess Championship
1999-2005 Board of Governors, Chess Federation of Canada
1987 Organizer, Tournament Director, 9th Canadian Cadet (Under-16) Chess Championship
1986 Organizer, Tournament Director, 8th Canadian Cadet (Under-16) Chess Championship
1982-87 Board of Governors, Chess Federation of Canada
1981-86 Board of Directors, Ontario Chess Association (Junior Coordinator, Secretary, Treasurer)
1984 Organizer & Tournament Co-Director, 31st Pan-American Inter-collegiate Team Chess Championship
1984 Organizer & Tournament Director, 21st Canadian Open Chess Championship
Master's degree, Yale University School of Management
___________
I hope that other Chess Talk readers can supply anecdotes, games and memories of David.
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