Sidney Norman Bernstein


Sidney Norman Bernstein was an American chess master.
He tied for 2nd-4th in Marshall Chess Club Championship at New York 1930/31, tied for 6-7th in New York State Chess Championship at Rome 1931. He played board two, behind Reuben Fine, on the victorious CCNY team in the 1931-32 Intercollegiate championships. He took 11th in the American Chess Federation Congress at Philadelphia 1936.
Bernstein was a participant in eight U.S. Chess Championship events.
He played thrice in Ventnor City, as he shared 1st in 1940, tied for 5-7th in 1941, and tied for 3rd-6th in 1942. He tied for 1st with Reinfeld in Manhattan Chess Club Championship at New York 1942,
and took 8th in Manhattan CC in 1955.
His career was well chronicled in his book Combat: My 50 Years at the Chessboard, but he was an infrequent writer on the game and was deeply involved in only two other volumes. In the late 1930s he co-edited with Reinfeld a book on the Kemeri 1937 chess tournament, and in 1947 the two collaborated on a revision of James Mason's The Art of Chess.
Top players that he scored wins against were Donald Byrne, multiple wins against Arnold Denker, multiple wins against Frank James Marshall, Edmar Mednis, and Sammy Reshevsky, amongst others.