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  1. Robert Eugene Byrne (April 20, 1928 – April 12, 2013) was an American chess player and chess author who held the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM). [1] . He won the U.S. Championship in 1972, and was a World Chess Championship Candidate in 1974. Byrne represented the United States nine times in Chess Olympiads from 1952 to 1976 and won seven medals.

  2. Robert Byrne is the author of seven novels, five collections of humorous quotations, seven books on billiards, two anthologies, and an expose of frauds in the literary world. One of his novels, Thrill, was made into NBC’s Monday Night Movie, which aired for the first time on May 20, 1996.

  3. Robert Leo Byrne (/ b ɜːr n /; May 22, 1930 – December 6, 2016) was an American author and Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame instructor of pool and carom billiards.

  4. Robert Byrne is a writer of novels, quotations, and books and videos about pool and billiards. Learn more about his works, bio, and other interests on Byrne.org.

  5. Robert Byrne is the author of novels, books, and videotapes about pool and billiards. He is also known for his humorous quotations on cats and fatherhood.

  6. Robert Byrne is the author of seven novels, five collections of humorous quotations, seven books on billiards, two anthologies, and an expose of frauds in the literary world. One of his novels, Thrill, was made into NBC’s Monday Night Movie, which aired for the first time on May 20, 1996.

  7. A Farewell, After 34 Years, and a Memorable 1952 Game. Robert Byrne Chess column; on eve of retirement, Byrne remembers best and most exciting chess game of 34-year career--against David...