Carmine Nigro (politician)
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Carmine Nigro ( ; January 2, 1910 – August 16, 2001) was former World Champion
Bobby Fischer Robert James Fischer (March 9, 1943January 17, 2008) was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, he won his first of a record eight US Championships at the age of 14. In 1964, he won with an 11â ...
's first
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, from 1951 to 1956.


Biography

"Mr. Nigro was possibly not the best player in the world, but he was a very good teacher." – Bobby Fischer
Nigro was an American
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of near master strength and an instructor. Nigro was President of the
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Club. This is where he met
Bobby Fischer Robert James Fischer (March 9, 1943January 17, 2008) was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, he won his first of a record eight US Championships at the age of 14. In 1964, he won with an 11â ...
and in 1951 became his first chess teacher. Nigro ( rated 2028) hosted Fischer's first chess tournament at his home in 1952. Nigro introduced Fischer to future grandmaster William Lombardy, and, starting in September 1954, Lombardy began coaching Fischer in private. In 1956, Nigro moved to
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and became a professional
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instructor. He did not give up teaching chess, though, and in 1996 he taught chess at the Meyer Jewish Academy. In 1999, Nigro moved to
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, to be close to his son Bill Nigro. He died in 2001, at the age of 91.


In film

In the 2014 American biographical film '' Pawn Sacrifice'', Carmine Nigro was played by
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.


Notes


References

* * * *McClain, Dylan Loe
"Carmine Nigro, 91, Bobby Fischer's First Chess Teacher"
''New York Times'', 2 September 2001 * *Wall, Bill mentions Nigro (no date)


External links


More Than Just A Golfer
1910 births 2001 deaths American chess players Chess coaches People from Peachtree City, Georgia American golf instructors American people of Italian descent 20th-century American educators 20th-century chess players {{US-chess-bio-stub