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GAIGE, JEREMY (1927- ). American ches arcbivist, journalist. Chess I ife consists of co n tcsls Ior &e rorld dde and rournament play; in the 1960s Gaige realized thal only tbe tomer had been wcll dommcntedand hc sci hinsclfihe Herculean task oI .ecording lournanents. Accordingly he published a}ess L,/dnenr Crorsro6ld, vol I. 1851 1900 (196r), vol. lI, 1901 19i0 (1971). vol. lll, l91l 1920 (1972), vol. Iv, 1921 1930 (1974). These four volunes contain abour 2.000 .RossrABrxs rnd rhe w.rk conrinues He h,s :l*l Wb]nhe
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FYFE GAMBTT i25<br />
saved.19.. . Bxh2+ 20 K*2 Oha+ 2r KgrBxs2 22<br />
(42Rc6 23 Bl4OxI4 24Rhl Rr6 25 Rh2Rg6+ Whiic<br />
resigns. lor he is n.!cd in rhree (26 Khl Rcl + )<br />
1'URIdN-TAIMANOV YARIATION! 353. tbe<br />
,rNc vArrAToN in the s?Nrso oPEN'Nc.<br />
FaIE OAMBIT, 316 in the VTENNA crME, an<br />
invention attributed <strong>to</strong> the Stuttish player Peter<br />
Frte (1854-1940), tust analysed in thc.ness<br />
colnmtr ot rhe Clasgow Weekl! Heruld. 1443.<br />
Despite supporl trom BL^C$URNE the ganbn was