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Harry Pillsbury (1872 – 1906) All 4 of the greatest chess players of the United States in the 19-20 centuries had, according to numerous accounts of contemporaries, manifestations of mental disorders: • Paul Charles Morphy (1837 – 1884) - Hailed as World Chess Champion • Wilhelm (William) Steinitz (1836 – 1900) - An Austrian/American chess master, the First Undisputed World Chess Champion • Harry Nelson Pillsbury (1872 – 1906) - Challenger for World Chess Championship • Robert James Fischer (1943 – 2008) - The Eleventh World Chess Champion The strongest Hastings Chess Tournament - won at age 22 Creator of Dynamic Attacking Chess Style Held the title U.S. Chess Champion for about 10 years He was considered the strongest chess player of the late 19th century Emanuel Lasker vs. Harry Pillsbury (+5−5=4) Wilhelm Steinitz vs. Harry Pillsbury (+5−5=3) Dawid Janowski vs. Harry Pillsbury (+6−4=2) Harry Pillsbury possessed a phenomenal memory for reproducing a series of words on a piece of paper in any order, forward or backward, on this and the next day - and he saw these words only once. In 1902, in Moscow, Harry Pillsbury was able to play record 22 simultaneous chess games blindfold. However, already at the age of 23, he began to show signs of mental disorder Pillsbury's grave mental problems did not give him the opportunity to realize his incomparable chess gift. Harry Nelson Pillsbury died in a Philadelphia hospital as a result of complications of his mental and physical illnesses in 1906. Unfortunately, at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries it was not yet known how mental disorders could be prevented. Mathematicians, Theoretical Physicists, Creative Artists, Chess Players, and many others ... All Details in the Book, available on Amazon: Aleksandr Melekhin: "CHESS Diet - How to Avoid Mental Fatigue.: Rational Nutrition with Intense Cognitive Activity." 2020 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087RG9D4H/...