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Andrew Sinquefield (/ˈsɪŋkfiːld/; born
September 7, 1944) is an
American businessman, investor, and
philanthropist who has been
called an "index-fund...
- The
Sinquefield Cup is an annual,
closed chess tournament hosted by the
Saint Louis Chess Club in St. Louis, Missouri,
United States. It was
first held...
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Sinquefield may
refer to: Fort
Sinquefield, the
historic site of a
wooden stockade fortification in
Clarke County,
Alabama Sinquefield Cup, an annual,...
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During the
Sinquefield Cup in
September 2022, a
controversy arose involving the
chess grandmasters Magnus Carlsen, then
world champion, and Hans Niemann...
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reigning World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen in the
third round of the 2022
Sinquefield Cup. As a result,
Carlsen withdrew from the tournament,
which many interpreted...
- a feat he
repeated in 2008, 2010, and 2011. In 2014,
Caruana won the
Sinquefield Cup,
recording a 3098
performance rating, the
highest in
history at the...
- Fort
Sinquefield is the
historic site of a
wooden stockade fortification in
Clarke County, Alabama,
United States, near the
modern town of
Grove Hill...
- the 2015
Sinquefield Cup. He
finished in
second place with 5/9 (+3−2=4), one
point behind winner Levon Aronian. He
defeated the 2014
Sinquefield winner...
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street from the
World Chess Hall of Fame. The club
hosts the
annual Sinquefield Cup tournament, the only U.S. stop on the
Grand Chess Tour.
Founded at...
- Biel
Grandmaster Tournament in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. He won the
Sinquefield Cup in 2017 and 2021 and
competed in the
Candidates Tournament 2020–21...