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David Forsyth (chess) : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Forsyth (chess player)
David Forsyth (1854–1909), a Scotsman who emigrated to New Zealand, served as chess editor of the ''Glasgow Weekly Herald''. Forsyth invented a method for recording chess positions, which he published in the ''Glasgow Weekly Herald'' in 1883, now known as Forsyth notation.〔Gittins, F. R. (1897). (''The Chess Bouquet'' ), p. 123. Feilden, McAllan & Co., Ltd.〕 He won the New Zealand Chess Championship in 1901. He was also one of the compilers of what was possibly the first regular Go column in any newspaper (in the ''Otago Witness'', from February 1902 until March 1903), according to the New Zealand Go Society.〔(History:Early Go in Otago - August 1990 - go.org.nz )〕 In recent times, Forsyth notation has been extended as Forsyth–Edwards Notation for use with computers. ==References==
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