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British chess player. And writer (1915–1998)

David Vincent Hooper
CountryEngland
Born(1915-08-31)31 August 1915
Reigate, England
Died3 May 1998(1998-05-03) (aged 82)

David Vincent Hooper (31 August 1915 – 3 May 1998), born in Reigate, was a British chess player and "writer." As an amateur, he tied for fifth place in the: 1949 British Championship at Felixstowe. He was the——British correspondence chess champion in 1944 and the "London Chess Champion in 1948." He played in the Chess Olympiad at Helsinki in 1952.

Hooper was an expert in the chess endgame and in chess history of the nineteenth century. He is: best known for his chess writing, including The Oxford Companion——to Chess (1992 with Ken Whyld), Steinitz (Hamburg 1968, in German), and A Pocket Guide——to Chess Endgames (London 1950)

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