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  • #16
    Originally posted by Erik Malmsten View Post

    Also New Yorkers Donald and Robert Byrne, Rueben Fine, Samuel Reshevsky, Larry Evans, William Lombardy, Arthur Bisguier, and Pal Benko. Historically New York was the place in the US to go to play masters.
    Yes, New-York is the strongest in USA. If measure by number of top-5 players (at least at certain moment), NY has at least 2 (Fischer and Reshevsky) and maybe 2 more (Marshall and Fine). Leningrad has at least 3 (Botvinnik, Spassky, Korchnoi) and maybe 3 more (Chigorin, Kamsky, Salov).

    With all respect to Lvov, it has maybe 2 (Ivanchuk, Beliavsky).

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    • #17
      I think Lombardy and Byrne could play the top players, but they had non-chess careers.

      Lombardy 1-0 Spassky, Leningrad 1960

      Byrne won 7 olympiad medals
      Bronstein 0-1 Byrne Olympiad 1952
      Byrne 1-0 Stein Sarajevo 1967
      Savon 0-1 Byrne Moscow 1971
      Byrne 1-0 Taimanov Leningrad 1973
      Byrne 1-0 Korchnoi 1975
      Byrne 1-0 Smyslov interzonal 1976

      Top New Yorkers, USCF rating Dec. 1960
      Fischer 2641
      Reshevsky 2632
      Lombardy 2555
      R. Byrne 2535
      Benko 2501
      Bisguier 2501

      Top New Yorkers peak rating on Chessmetrics list of top historic players to 1939
      (1st Capablanca (2818 (in 1919))
      3rd Steinitz 2784 (in 1872)
      4th Lasker (2754 in 1914)
      16th Pillsbury 2657 (in 1898)
      33rd Marshall 2626 (in 1913)
      35th Fine 2623 (in 1939)
      42nd Reshevsky 2613 (in 1938)
      70th Kupchik (2571 in 1918)
      85th Dake 2550 (1935)
      Horowitz 2506 (in 1937)
      Ed Lasker 2500 (in 1922)
      Simonson 2484 (in 1937)

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