Fraser's best tournament result came in 1962 at Wimbledon, when he reached the semi-finals of the men's singles.
The seeding list was accurately reflected in the tournament result, with all the seeds achieving their expected final achievements.
He was best known for his work collecting and publishing tournament results and basic biographical data on chess players.
Furthermore, Perjuries provides a space for competitors to post tournament results and rank their competition.
This meant that Hogarty had the 4th best tournament results of the year in his section.
Bonneau had his best tournament result at the 1985 Player's International.
Kamsky finished ahead of 152 grandmasters, tying for second place - perhaps the greatest tournament result ever achieved by a 15-year-old.
His best tournament result was at the 1999 San Jose tournament.
The following table therefore relates to the published tournament results.
However, this data seems to be missing several of his tournament results.