There is no reason to think that Griffith, White, Sergeant, etc. So I changed "master" to " grandmaster." (Fine was awarded that title in 1950, when FIDE began awarding titles). That would seem to make him at least " master strength" as that term is understood today (I'm a USCF master, and I haven't won any national championships. However, Griffith's Wikipedia entry says Griffith won the 1912 British championship, the only one he entered. The article, before I revised it, referred to Fine as being the first player of master strength to edit MCO. Should it be noted? - Mokru 02:55, 13 June 2007 (UTC) First player of master strength ? The pages in reference to the English are an example of this. Bubba73 (talk), 03:44, 13 June 2006 (UTC) Subsections for de Firmian ĭe Firmian admitts some subsections authored by others. Also, more needs to be said about this important book. It is incomplete and sometimes contradictory, and some of it may be wrong. I started this page with information I could find on the internet. Sergeant's Involvement vel non with Fourth Edition This article has been rated as Mid-importance on the importance scale.
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