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  2. U.S. Open Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1963 Open at Chicago had 266 entries, making it the largest chess tournament held in the United States to that time. The tourney was slightly smaller at Boston in 1964, with a field of 229. The 1983 Open at Pasadena was the largest ever, at 836 official entries; it also featured the participation of Viktor Korchnoi , who had played in the ...

  3. US Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The US Chess Championship is an invitational tournament organized by the United States Chess Federation to determine the country's chess champion. [1] It is the oldest national chess tournament. [2] The event originated as a challenge match in 1845, but the champion has been decided by tournament play under the auspices of the USCF since 1936. [2]

  4. 2022 United States Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The United States Chess Championship is an invitational classical chess tournament. Fabiano Caruana: 30 2763 8 Ray Robson: 27 2690 47 Awonder Liang: 19 2608 >100 Leinier Domínguez: 39 2747 12 Jeffery Xiong: 21 2690 47 Wesley So (defending champion) 28 2774 5 Samuel Sevian: 21 2684 56 Sam Shankland: 31 2712 32 Hans Niemann: 19 2699 40 Levon ...

  5. 2021 United States Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The United States Chess Championship is an invitational classical chess tournament. Fabiano Caruana: 28 2800 2 Wesley So (defending champion) 26 2778 6 Samuel Sevian: 20 2654 91 Leinier Domínguez: 38 2760 14 Aleksandr Lenderman: 31 2607 >100 Ray Robson: 21 2669 62 Sam Shankland: 30 2714 28 John M. Burke: 19 2554 >100 Dariusz ƚwiercz: 27 2647 ...

  6. U.S. Masters Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Masters Championship is an official national chess championship sanctioned by US Chess that has been held 27 times since 1982. The event is a Swiss tournament usually restricted to players who have established peak ratings over 2200, plus high rated junior players, at the discretion of the organizer.

  7. Category:Chess in the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Masters Chess Championship; U.S. Open Chess Championship; U.S. Women's Open Chess Championship; United States Armed Forces Chess Championship; United States Chess Federation; United States Chess League; US Chess Center; US vs. USSR radio chess match 1945; USCF Grand Prix

  8. Arthur Dake - Wikipedia

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    In the 1987 US Open, held at Portland, Oregon, Dake's home town, he scored 8-4 (at the age of 77). He donated his personal chess library to the Portland Chess Club where he was an active member. [6] He was awarded the International Master title in 1954, and received the honorary Grandmaster title in 1986 in recognition of his results in the 1930s.

  9. Max Pavey - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, he placed tied 5-8th place in the U.S. Open Chess Championship at Baltimore with 8.5/12. [2] He was New York State Champion in 1949. During this time he also earned a master's degree in chemistry at Brooklyn College. In 1951, he took third in New York (United States Chess Championship with 7/11; Larry Evans won). [3]