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Peter Monte

Number of games in database: 13
Years covered: 1988 to 2004
Last FIDE rating: 2022
Highest rating achieved in database: 2190
Overall record: +4 -8 =1 (34.6%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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PETER MONTE
(born Sep-13-1939, died Jun-07-2018, 78 years old) Netherlands

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Last updated: 2018-07-09 08:59:58

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. G Welling vs P Monte  1-0461988Utrecht OpenA40 Queen's Pawn Game
2. P Monte vs I Rogers  0-1191988Utrecht OpenA02 Bird's Opening
3. P Monte vs L Tolhuizen  1-0291992Steinweg OpenA02 Bird's Opening
4. R Weemaes vs P Monte  1-0341992Steinweg OpenC01 French, Exchange
5. P Monte vs A van de Oudeweetering  0-1371994Semi-finals Dutch championshipC31 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
6. P Monte vs Oll  0-1471994Lost Boys OpenB20 Sicilian
7. P Monte vs M Dutreeuw  1-0321994Lost Boys OpenB20 Sicilian
8. L Winants vs P Monte  1-0451994Lost Boys OpenA10 English
9. R Ziatdinov vs P Monte  1-0381994Donner Memorial OpenC15 French, Winawer
10. F Obers vs P Monte  0-1271994Donner Memorial OpenA99 Dutch, Ilyin-Genevsky Variation with b3
11. P Monte vs Barsov  0-1601996Vlissingen opA03 Bird's Opening
12. P Monte vs A Dardha  ½-½572000Antwerp Chess EventA02 Bird's Opening
13. P Monte vs P Kuehn  1-0392004EU-chT Seniors 6thA03 Bird's Opening
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Jul-30-14
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  MissScarlett: <A hundred and one years after H.J.R. Murray's A History of Chess comes McFarland's premier offering of chess history, a magisterial work of decades of labor (and two-and-a-half years in editing).

Introduced by Arabs to their new territories in the Mediterranean during the 8th and 9th centuries, the game of chess soon spread throughout Europe, slowly evolving from the less dynamic shatranj version into modern chess.

This study examines the classical era of what became modern chess from the late 15th century into the 1640s.

[...]

Peter J. Monte studied ancient history at Leiden University, which granted him a doctorate in 1977. He has written articles on the history of chess and lives in the Netherlands.>

http://www.newinchess.com/Shop/Prod...

Nov-04-23  stone free or die: I just came across this author and his (apparently) seminal work.

Are we should the chess player is the same as the author? How?

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