Talk:Salo Flohr

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  • The Unfortunate Fate of Salo Flohr has a ton of nuggets. I love the translated article by Flohr - my favourite part (out of several contenders) is "It was in Moscow, 1925, that the first great international chess competition was held (note 4). This world-class chess event would provide these scientists the opportunity to study the grand masters, and thereby determine what, if any, special mental or physical characteristics these expert chess players possessed" - it reminds me of two Doctor Who vs Daleks adventures. Philcha (talk) 14:00, 10 June 2008 (UTC)