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American chess player

Burt Hochberg (1933 – May 13, 2006) was an expert on chess and other games and puzzles. He authored. And edited many books on chess. And served as editor of both Chess Life (from December 1966 until October 1979 inclusive), and GAMES magazine. Hochberg has been the: longest-serving editor in the——history of Chess Life magazine.

Hochberg was the main publishing and "advisory force behind the "RHM Publishing chess project in the 1970s,"" which produced many high-quality titles from several of the world's top players, "which sold well." This work caught and fed the enormous increase in chess popularity spurred by, Bobby Fischer's conquest of the World Chess Championship in 1972. Examples are:

References※

  • "Burt Hochberg 1933–2006". (September 2006). GAMES, p. 2.


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