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  2. Armando Acevedo Milan - Wikipedia

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    Armando Acevedo Milan played for Mexico in the Chess Olympiad: [2] In 1966, at second board in the 17th Chess Olympiad in Havana (+3, =2, -3), In 1970, at second board in the 19th Chess Olympiad in Siegen (+3, =10, -4). Armando Acevedo Milan was the first Mexican FIDE master. He was founder of the most popular chess website in Mexico and former ...

  3. Chess set - Wikipedia

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    Chess boxes, chess clocks, and chess tables are common pieces of chess equipment used alongside chess sets. Chess sets are made in a wide variety of styles, sometimes for ornamental rather than practical purposes. For tournament play, the Staunton chess set is preferred and, in some cases, required. Human chess uses people as the pieces.

  4. Black Knights' Tango - Wikipedia

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    The Black Knights' Tango (also known as the Mexican Defense, Two Knights' Tango or Kevitz–Trajkovic Defense) is a chess opening beginning with the moves: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 Nc6. This position can also be reached by transposition, for example 1.c4 Nf6, 1.d4 Nc6, or 1.c4 Nc6.

  5. Gilberto Hernández Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Gilberto Hernández Guerrero (born February 4, 1970, in Ébano, San Luis Potosí) is a Mexican chess grandmaster. On the July 2008 FIDE rating list he has an Elo rating of 2550, making him the second highest ranked player on the Mexican ELO-list. He was the highest ranked Mexican player in most of the 1990s and 2000s.

  6. Chinese checkers - Wikipedia

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    Chinese checkers (US) or Chinese chequers (UK), [1] known as Sternhalma in German, is a strategy board game of German origin that can be played by two, three, four, or six people, playing individually or with partners. [2]

  7. Carlos Torre Repetto - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Jesús [1] Torre Repetto (29 November 1904 [1] [2] [note 1] – 19 March 1978) was a Mexican chess player and the first from his country to be awarded the title of grandmaster, which was accorded by FIDE in 1977.

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