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Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam (born January 11th, 1957) is a Dutch chess writer, commentator and organizer. He is the editor-in-chief of New In Chess, an international chess magazine with readers in 116 countries. Ten Geuzendam graduated from Groningen University, where he studied English Language and Literature and General Literature. ==New In Chess== He joined New In Chess in 1985 and ever since the late 1980s he’s been covering top-level chess, reporting from all over the world. Over the years he has interviewed countless grandmasters and other chess personalities. A selection of those interviews appeared in his books ''Finding Bobby Fischer'' (1994, second edition 2015) and ''The Day Kasparov Quit'' (2006). His book ''Linares! Linares!, A Journey into the Heart of Chess'' (2001, first published as ''Het Geheime Wonder'' in Dutch in 2000), is a romantic account full of stories (but no games) of the legendary chess tournaments in Linares, Spain. Furthermore he edited a number of tournament books including ''The Second SWIFT International Chess Tournament, Brussels 1987'', ''The 11th Interpolis Chess Tournament, Tilburg 1987'', ''The 12th Interpolis Chess Tournament, Tilburg 1988'', ''SKA Mephisto Turnier 1991'' (in German), ''Waarom schaakt u eigenlijk? '' (in Dutch, 1996 VSB tournament, Amsterdam), ''Fontys Schaaktoernooi Tilburg 1996'' (in Dutch), ''Donner Memorial Amsterdam 1997'' (in Dutch) and ''Fontys Schaaktoernooi Tilburg 1997'' (in Dutch). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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