"Many have become Chess Masters, no one has become the Master of Chess."
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As quoted in Chess and Computers (1976) by David N. L. Levy, p. 40
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Siegbert Tarrasch
1862 β 1934
deutscher Arzt, Schachspieler und Autor
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