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  2. 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. The tournament was not held from 2004 until 2008, when it was resurrected.

  3. Calvin Blocker - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Barry Blocker (born 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an International Master of chess.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.

  4. Milan Vukcevich - Wikipedia

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    Milan Radoje Vukčević was born in Belgrade.In 1955 he won the Yugoslav junior championship, drawing a six-game match with Bent Larsen in the same year. In 1960, he played for Yugoslavia at the Chess Olympiad in Leipzig and had the second-best overall score at the Student Chess Olympiad in Leningrad.

  5. Happenings -- what's coming up in Northeast Ohio ... - AOL

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    Aug. 9—Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to entertainment@morningjournal.com or entertainment@news ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Why Penn State enjoys ideal CFP bracket spot, playing chess ...

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    Why Penn State enjoys ideal CFP bracket spot, playing chess to Ohio State's checkers. Blake Toppmeyer, USA TODAY NETWORK. November 17, 2024 at 1:00 PM. Penn State moved its rook to C(FP)6.

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  9. Anatoly Lein - Wikipedia

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    He also played on the U.S. team in the 1978 Chess Olympiad. Lein was New Jersey champion from 1992 through 1994. In 2005 he was inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame in Miami. [2] He resided in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, until his death in 2018. [3] Among his notable victims were two world champions, Mikhail Tal and Vassily Smyslov.