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  2. Global Chess League - Wikipedia

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    The Global Chess League (also known as Tech Mahindra Global Chess League) is an over-the-board rapid chess league comprising six franchises that compete over a period of two weeks. It is a joint venture between Tech Mahindra and FIDE. [2] Teams have six players each. The inaugural season took place in Dubai from June 21 to July 2, 2023.

  3. List of strong chess tournaments - Wikipedia

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    Individual tournaments. AVRO 1938 chess tournament. Baden-Baden 1870 chess tournament. Berlin 1881 chess tournament. Berlin 1897 chess tournament. Bled 1931 chess tournament. Buenos Aires 1939 chess tournament. Cambridge Springs 1904 chess tournament. Carlsbad 1907 chess tournament Carlsbad.

  4. Professional Rapid Online Chess League - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Rapid Online Chess League (PRO Chess League and abbreviated PCL) was an online rapid chess league operated by chess.com. It was preceded by the United States Chess League , which announced in 2016 that it would be renamed, reformatted, and opened to cities from around the world, and moved to the website chess.com. [ 1 ] [ 2 ...

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  6. Chess rating system - Wikipedia

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    1933 – The Correspondence Chess League of America (now ICCF U.S.A.) is the first national organization to use a numerical rating system. It chooses the Short system which clubs on the west coast of the US had used. In 1934 the CCLA switched to the Walt James Percentage System but in 1940 returned to a point system designed by Kenneth Williams.

  7. 2023 in chess - Wikipedia

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    The main events in the 2023 chess calendar are the World Chess Championship 2023 [1] [2] and Women's World Chess Championship 2023. [3] The top three finishers from the Chess World Cup 2023, the winner and runner-up of the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023 and the winner of the FIDE Circuit 2023 will qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2024.

  8. Buchholz system - Wikipedia

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    Buchholz system. The Buchholz system (also spelled Buchholtz) is a ranking or scoring system in chess developed by Bruno Buchholz (died c. 1958) in 1932, for Swiss system tournaments ( Hooper & Whyld 1992 ). It was originally developed as an auxiliary scoring method, but more recently it has been used as a tie-breaking system.

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