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  2. Top Chess Engine Championship - Wikipedia

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    Top Chess Engine Championship, formerly known as Thoresen Chess Engines Competition (TCEC or nTCEC), is a computer chess tournament that has been run since 2010. It was organized, directed, and hosted by Martin Thoresen until the end of Season 6; from Season 7 onward it has been organized by Chessdom.

  3. Concerns and controversies at the 45th Chess Olympiad

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    In August 2024, the Kyrgyzstan Chess Federation submitted a resolution to the FIDE Congress to restore the full membership rights of the Chess Federation of Russia and the Belarusian Chess Federation with an immediate effect, [10] which had to be discussed at the meeting of the General Assembly during the FIDE Congress at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest. [11]

  4. Carlsen–Niemann controversy - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, Carlsen was the No. 1 rated player at the time and World Chess Champion. In July 2022, Carlsen announced he would not defend his World Chess Championship title against Ian Nepomniachtchi, while affirming his desire to participate in tournaments and continue playing professional chess.

  5. Rustam Kasimdzhanov - Wikipedia

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    Rustam Kasimdzhanov [a] (born 5 December 1979) is an Uzbek chess grandmaster and former FIDE World Champion (2004-05). He was Asian champion in 1998. In addition to his tournament play, Kasimdzhanov was a longtime second to Viswanathan Anand, including during the 2008, 2010 and 2012 World Championship matches.

  6. World Chess Championship 2010 - Wikipedia

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    In early 2006, FIDE announced that the World Chess Championship 2007 for the title of FIDE World Chess Champion would be an eight-player tournament. At the time there were two rival World Champions, 2005 FIDE World Champion Veselin Topalov, and "Classical" World Champion Vladimir Kramnik.

  7. Richárd Rapport - Wikipedia

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    Richárd Rapport (born 25 March 1996) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster.A chess prodigy, he earned his grandmaster title at the age of 13 years, 11 months, and six days, making him Hungary's youngest ever grandmaster. [3]

  8. Maxim Dlugy - Wikipedia

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    Maxim Alexandrovich Dlugy [1] [2] (born January 29, 1966) is an American chess player with the FIDE title of Grandmaster. [3]He was born in Moscow, USSR, and arrived with his family in the United States in 1977.

  9. Jan-Krzysztof Duda - Wikipedia

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    Jan-Krzysztof Duda (Polish: ['jan ˌkʂɨʂtɔf ˈduda] ⓘ; born 26 April 1998) is a Polish chess grandmaster.A prodigy, he achieved the grandmaster title in 2013 at the age of 15 years and 21 days.

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