White to Play and Win
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Weaver W. Adams
Weaver Warren Adams (April 28, 1901 in Dedham, Massachusetts – January 6, 1963 in Cedar Grove, New Jersey) was an American chess master, author and chess opening theoretician. His greatest competitive achievement was winning the U.S. Open Chess Championship in 1948. He played in the U.S. Chess...
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