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  2. Last Exit on Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    The Last Exit was also notable as a popular destination for Seattle's amateur and professional Go [9] [10] and chess players including Peter Biyiasas, [8] Viktors Pupols, [8] and Yasser Seirawan, [11] who wrote of the venue, "Those first chess lessons soon led me to the legendary Last Exit on Brooklyn coffee house, a chess haven where an ...

  3. 1999 in chess - Wikipedia

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    FIDE, the governing body of international chess, celebrates its 75th anniversary. A number of FIDE's member federations, including Argentina, are excluded over the non-payment of fees. [12] Alexander Baburin launches Coffee-break Chess, an online newspaper for chess fans and a forerunner to his Chess Today and Grandmaster Square ventures. [13]

  4. Howard Staunton Memorial Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The first Staunton Memorial tournament was held in 1946 (at Groningen, Mikhail Botvinnik won, half a point ahead of Max Euwe; 20 strong players).This celebrated the 50 years that had passed since the establishment of the Staunton Chess Club in Groningen, and was the first major chess tournament after World War II.

  5. Category:Chess clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 01:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Chess club - Wikipedia

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    A chess club is a club formed for the purpose of playing the board game of chess. Chess clubs often provide for both informal and tournament games and sometimes offer league play. Traditionally clubs play over the board and face to face chess as opposed to playing on internet chess servers or computer chess.

  7. John W. Collins - Wikipedia

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    This led to inter-club matches between Collins' team and the high-school teams, mostly played out of Collins' living room. [5] Eventually Collins founded the Brooklyn Chess League. [6] He later moved to 91 Lenox Road where the club gradually changed from a chess league to a casual meeting place for chess celebrities to meet.

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  9. SchemingMind - Wikipedia

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    SchemingMind is a privately owned international correspondence chess club founded in 2002. Most games and tournaments are played on a correspondence chess server owned by the club for this purpose. Teams representing SchemingMind regularly participate in ICCF events, for example the ICCF Champions League and International Friendly Matches.