David Forsyth (chess)
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David Forsyth (1854–1909), a Scotsman who emigrated to New Zealand, served as chess editor of the Glasgow Weekly Herald. Forsyth invented and published a method for recording chess positions, now known as Forsyth notation. In recent times, Forsyth notation has been extended as Forsyth-Edwards Notation for use with computers.
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