Stewart Reuben

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Stewart Reuben (born 14 March 1939) is a British chess player, organiser and arbiter. He has officiated at and/or organised a number of high-level chess events held in Britain and elsewhere, including the world chess championship, and was chief organiser of British Chess Championship Congresses for a number of years. He is the author of several books on chess including Chess Openings - Your Choice! and The Chess Organiser's Handbook. He was the chairman of the British Chess Federation from 1996 to 1999. As at 2006, he is chairman of the FIDE Organizers' Committee and a member of other FIDE committees. He holds the FIDE International Arbiter and International Organizer titles, and is also a FIDE candidate master as a player. During the World Chess Championship Match between Kasparov and Short in 1993, he provided some of the live commentary for the audience at the Savoy theatre.

Stewart is also the author of several books on poker. These include How Good is your Pot-Limit Omaha, How Good is your Pot-Limit Hold'Em?, Poker 24/7: 35 years as a Poker Pro, and Starting Out in Poker. He also co-authored Pot-Limit and No-limit Poker with Bob Ciaffone.