- by
Arpad Elo in 1960 and
elaborated on in his 1978 book The
Rating of
Chessplayers, Past and Present. He gave
ratings to
players corresponding to their...
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enxadrista to
denote trolling behavior, and
pombos enxadristas (literally, "
chessplayer pigeons") or
simply pombos are the
terms used to name the trolls. The...
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David Vincent Hooper (31
August 1915 – 3 May 1998), born in Reigate, was a
British chess player and writer. As an amateur, he tied for
fifth place in the...
- Neil
McDonald (born 21
January 1967) is an
English chess grandmaster and
chess writer. As an
English Chess Federation coach he has
trained many of the...
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Susan Polgar.He also won the
Dronacharya Award in 2023.
Relatives of
Chessplayers Bharath Subramaniyam – IM at the age of 11
years and 8
months on chessbase...
- schoolmaster, a
writer and
compiler of
educational works, and an
accomplished chessplayer who
published and
translated several works on the game.
Kenny ran a Catholic...
- (born 1980),
Finnish pentathlete Niina Koskela (born 1971),
Finnish chessplayer Niina Ning Zhang,
Chinese linguist Niina Mäkinen (born 1992), Finnish...
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Magnus Carlsen chess games at 365Chess.com
Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers – by
Edward Winter Magnus Carlsen on
Charlie Rose
Magnus Carlsen at IMDb...
- with Ioan-Cristian Chirilă
Edward Winter's "Books
about Leading Modern Chessplayers" (Chess
Notes Feature Article)
Biography from Chessbase.com "Being a...
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Abraham Janssen (1720 – 1795) was a
British chess player who in his
heyday was one of the
strongest players in the world.
Janssen was most
likely related...