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  2. Calvin Blocker - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Barry Blocker (born 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American chess player. He earned his Fide Master title in 1981 and International Master title in 1982. The winner of a record 15 Ohio championships, Blocker dominated Ohio chess during the 1980s, winning the title every year from 1981 through 1989 except 1983, when he did not participate.

  3. Cleveland Open (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Open is an annual chess tournament held in Cleveland, Ohio. The tournament was not held from 2004 until 2008, when it was resurrected. ... Year Winner(s ...

  4. Timeline of chess - Wikipedia

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    2009 – Kasparov and Karpov play each other once more, as a commemoration of their first World Championship Match 25 years earlier. 2010 – Anand defends his world title against Topalov in the World Chess Championship 2010.

  5. Category:Sports in Ohio by year - Wikipedia

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    Category: Sports in Ohio by year. 4 languages. ... 1971 in sports in Ohio (25 P) 1972 in sports in Ohio (30 P) 1973 in sports in Ohio (29 P) 1974 in sports in Ohio (24 P)

  6. Claude Bloodgood - Wikipedia

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    Bloodgood, it is further alleged, then played rated games against the new highly rated prisoner, and each time he won, gained a few more rating points. This continued for several years, and by 1997 his rating rose to 2759, making the 59-year-old Bloodgood the second highest rated player in the nation, behind only Gata Kamsky.

  7. 8-year-old chess prodigy breaks record after defeating 37 ...

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    Ashwath Kaushik, an 8-year-old chess prodigy, has set a new record by besting a grandmaster nearly 30 years older than him on Sunday. Ashwath Kaushik, an 8-year-old chess prodigy, has set a new ...

  8. 25 billion hours have been spent playing Call of Duty - AOL

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    A staggering 25 billion hours, or the equivalent to 2.85 million years, have been spent playing games in Activision's Call of Dutyseries. Ahead today's Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer unveiling ...

  9. List of world records in chess - Wikipedia

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    The youngest player to obtain a perfect score in a National Blitz Chess Championship anywhere in the world is Jack Mizzi, who in September 2023 won 9/9 games at the Malta Open Blitz Championship, with a performance rating of 2602, [69] when he was 17 years 4 months old.