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Australian Masters (chess)
The Australian Masters is a chess tournament that has been held in Melbourne, Australia, annually since 1987. The tournament is an invitational event, normally run as a 10-player round-robin tournament. Since 2013 the tournament has become Australia's only round-robin Grandmaster tournament. A major sponsor of the tournament since its inception has been Eddy Levi (or his company Hallsten). Winners *1987 Darryl Johansen *1989 Stephen Solomon Guy West *1990 Stephen Solomon *1991 Stephen Solomon *1992 Tony Miles *1993 Mikhail Gluzman, Michael Gluzman *1994 Leonid Sandler *1995 Tu Hoang Thong *1996 Nguyen Anh Dung (chess player), Nguyen Anh Dung *1997 Stephen Solomon *1998 Chris Depasquale *1999 Gary Lane (chess player), Gary Lane *2000 Adam Hunt (chess player), Adam Hunt *2001 Guy West Darryl Johansen *2002 Guy West Mikhail Gluzman, Michael Gluzman *2003 Stephen Solomon *2004 David Smerdon Darryl Johansen *2005 Jesse Noel Sales *2006 George Xie *2008 Vladimir Smirnov (chess player), ...
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Chess
Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to distinguish it from related games, such as xiangqi (Chinese chess) and shogi (Japanese chess). The recorded history of chess goes back at least to the emergence of a similar game, chaturanga, in seventh-century India. The rules of chess as we know them today emerged in Europe at the end of the 15th century, with standardization and universal acceptance by the end of the 19th century. Today, chess is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide. Chess is an abstract strategy game that involves no hidden information and no use of dice or cards. It is played on a chessboard with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. At the start, each player controls sixteen pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, t ...
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George Xie
George Xie is an International Master (IM) of chess, chess tutor and a former Australian Open chess champion. Career George Xie tied for first in the 2009 and 2011 Australian Open Chess Championship tournaments, winning the Australian Open Champion title on countback in 2011. He became an International Master in 2006 and was ranked 3rd in Australia. He was a board 4 member of the Australian national team at the 2008 Dresden Olympiad, and board 3 member of the Australian national team at the 39th Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Manisysk, Russia. At age 16, Xie won the NSW state championship with a perfect score of 9/9, and he did it again in 2004 NSW state championship. He gained his first GM norm at the 2009 Sydney International Open, tying =1st (2nd on tiebreak) with 3 other GMs. He exceeded the score required for a norm by half a point. Earlier, he had missed a norm at the 2009 Doeberl Cup in Canberra by half a point. He came equal first with Aleksandar Wohl in the 2009 ...
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Sports Competitions In Melbourne
Sport pertains to any form of competitive physical activity or game that aims to use, maintain, or improve physical ability and skills while providing enjoyment to participants and, in some cases, entertainment to spectators. Sports can, through casual or organized participation, improve participants' physical health. Hundreds of sports exist, from those between single contestants, through to those with hundreds of simultaneous participants, either in teams or competing as individuals. In certain sports such as racing, many contestants may compete, simultaneously or consecutively, with one winner; in others, the contest (a ''match'') is between two sides, each attempting to exceed the other. Some sports allow a "tie" or "draw", in which there is no single winner; others provide tie-breaking methods to ensure one winner and one loser. A number of contests may be arranged in a tournament producing a champion. Many sports leagues make an annual champion by arranging games in a ...
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Chess In Australia
Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to distinguish it from related games, such as xiangqi (Chinese chess) and shogi (Japanese chess). The recorded history of chess goes back at least to the emergence of a similar game, chaturanga, in seventh-century India. The rules of chess as we know them today emerged in Europe at the end of the 15th century, with standardization and universal acceptance by the end of the 19th century. Today, chess is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide. Chess is an abstract strategy game that involves no hidden information and no use of dice or cards. It is played on a chessboard with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. At the start, each player controls sixteen pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two bis ...
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Chess Competitions
Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to distinguish it from related games, such as xiangqi (Chinese chess) and shogi (Japanese chess). The recorded history of chess goes back at least to the emergence of a similar game, chaturanga, in seventh-century India. The rules of chess as we know them today emerged in Europe at the end of the 15th century, with standardization and universal acceptance by the end of the 19th century. Today, chess is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide. Chess is an abstract strategy game that involves no hidden information and no use of dice or cards. It is played on a chessboard with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. At the start, each player controls sixteen pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two bi ...
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Adrien Demuth
Adrien Demuth (born 14 April 1991) is a French chess grandmaster (chess), grandmaster. Chess career Born in 1991, Demuth earned his international master title in 2011 and his grandmaster (chess), grandmaster title in 2015. He is the No. 14 ranked French player as of March 2018. References External links

* * 1991 births Living people Chess grandmasters French chess players Sportspeople from Saint-Denis, Réunion 20th-century French people 21st-century French people {{France-chess-bio-stub ...
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Kanan Izzat
Kanan may refer to: People Given name Male * Kanan Gill (born 1989), Indian stand-up comedian, actor, and internet personality *Kanan Guluyev, an Azerbaijani wrestler *Kanan Karimov (born 1976), an Azerbaijani football manager and former player *Kanan Makiya (born 1949), Iraqi American professor and former dissident *Kanan Malhotra, Indian model and television actor *Kanan Seyidov, an Azerbaijani military officer *Kanan Yusif-zada (born 1973), an Azerbaijani surgeon, professor, and military administrator Female * Kanan Devi (1916-1992), Indian actress and singer * Kanan Kaushal (born 1939), Indian actress * Kanan Minami (born 1979), a manga artist * Kanan Mishra (1944–2015), an Oriya writer Surname * Sean Kanan, American actor and TV host Pseudonym *Pen name of Yūko Ōtsuki, illustrator of '' Galaxy Angel'' manga Fictional characters * Kanan, a character in the manga series, ''Saiyuki'' *Kanan Jarrus, a character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise *Kanan Matsuura, a char ...
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Murtas Kazhgaleyev
Murtas Kazhgaleyev ( kk, Мұртас Мұратұлы Қажығалиев, Mūrtas Mūratūly Qajyğaliev; born 17 November 1973) is a Kazakhstani chess player who received the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM) in 1998. In 2004, he tied for first with Slim Belkhodja in the 27th Syre Memorial in Issy les Moulineaux. Kazhgaleyev competed in the Chess World Cup 2005: he knocked out Evgeny Alekseev in the first round to reach round two, losing to Teimour Radjabov and thus exiting the competition. He won the men's individual rapid tournament at the 15th Asian Games in Doha. In 2007 he tied for 3rd–9th with Dmitry Svetushkin, Vladimir Malakhov, Evgeny Vorobiov, Pavel Smirnov, Vladimir Dobrov and Aleksej Aleksandrov in the 3rd Moscow Open tournament. At the 2007 Asian Indoor Games, which took place in Macau, Kazhgaleyev won two silver medals, in the men's individual classical tournament and in the men's individual rapid event. In September 2009 he finished first in the Paris C ...
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Rustam Khuznutdinov
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Vasily Papin
Vasily Viktorovich Papin ( Russian: Василий Викторович Папин; born 21 September 1988, in Moscow) is a Russian chess Grandmaster. Chess career In his younger years, Papin competed in numerous national and international junior tournaments including the European Youth Chess Championship, the World Youth Chess Championship, and the World Junior Chess Championship in Istanbul 2005. He finished third in the U-12 European Youth Chess Championship in Kallithea 2000.Big Database 2013, ChessBase GmbH He scored 8/8 to win a junior event in Rybinsk 2004. Papin won the Orienta IM in Moscow 2004/05, finished equal first in the Rostov-on-Don Regional Championship 2005, won the Rybinsk Open 2005, finished equal first in the Azov Cup open 2007, and finished third in the Dubna GM 2007. Papin participated in the European Individual Chess Championship in 2008, 2010, 2011, and 2012. In 2009, Papin finished equal second in the Doroshkevich Memorial Open in Be ...
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Normunds Miezis
Normunds Miezis (born 11 May 1971) is a Latvian chess Grandmaster (1997). Chess career He won the Latvian Chess Championship in 1991 and 2006. He played for Latvia in the Chess Olympiads of 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014. Other notable results include shared 1st with Eduardas Rozentalis, Sergey Ivanov, Tomi Nybäck and Evgeny Postny at Stockholm, Rilton Cup 2005/6, shared 6th with Slavko Cicak, Joel Benjamin and Alexander Baburin in the European Union Championship of 2005, 2nd–3rd with Arturs Neikšāns in Kaunas 2009 and 2nd behind Alexei Shirov in the Aivars Gipslis Memorial in Riga. In 2011, he won the Västerås Open with 7.5 points out of 8 games. In 2020, he won the Offerspill Nordic Invitational with 7 points out of 9 games, after winning the tiebreaker with Jonas Buhl Bjerre. Chess strength His best single performance was at Istanbul ol (Men), 2000, where he scored 6.5 of 11 possible points (69%) against 2573-rated opposition, for a pe ...
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James Morris (chess Player)
James Morris may refer to: Arts *James Morris (artist) (1908–1989), British war artist during the Second World War *James Morris (bass-baritone) (born 1947), American opera singer *James Shepherd Morris (1931–2006), Scottish architect, partner in Morris and Steedman * Jimmy Driftwood (James Corbitt Morris, 1907–1998), American folk music songwriter and musician *James McGrath Morris (born 1954), American biographer *Jan Morris (1926–2020), British historian, author and travel writer; formerly known as James Morris *James Morris (born 1968), British musician with Mephiskapheles, journalist and technology writer Military *James Morris III (1752–1820), Revolutionary War officer, coeducation pioneer, namesake of Morris, Connecticut * James Nicoll Morris (1763–1830), British admiral Politics * James Morris (British politician) (born 1967), MP for Halesowen and Rowley Regis *James Morris (Canada West politician) (1798–1865), Canadian politician and banker *James Morris (Q ...
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