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  2. José Raúl Capablanca - Wikipedia

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    José Raúl Capablanca y Graupera (19 November 1888 – 8 March 1942) was a Cuban chess player who was the third world chess champion from 1921 to 1927. A chess prodigy, he is widely renowned for his exceptional endgame skill and speed of play.

  3. Julio Antonio Mella - Wikipedia

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    There is a small park on Infanta Street, near the José Raúl Capablanca chess club, that commemorates this event. Mella's bust (now replaced by a far larger obelisk [ 30 ] ) stood in a small park on San Lazaro Avenue slightly east and downhill of Havana University and is the object of much Marxist veneration.

  4. List of chess organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chess organizations. Chess is played all over the world. Chess is played all over the world. The dominant international governing body of chess is FIDE , which confers titles and conducts world championship tournaments.

  5. Gone but not forgotten: These are the former Raleigh spots ...

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    Gateway Restaurant (3%) The Upstairs (2%) We also had more than 100 write-in submissions, with quite a few people submitting restaurants that were already in the poll.

  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. New York 1924 chess tournament - Wikipedia

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    New York 1924 was an elite chess tournament held in the Alamac Hotel in New York City from March 16 to April 18, 1924. It was organized by the Manhattan Chess Club. The competitors included world champion José Raúl Capablanca and his predecessor Emanuel Lasker. Nine other top players from Europe and America were also invited.

  8. Simpson's-in-the-Strand - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant has been "temporarily closed" since March 2020. [ 1 ] After a modest start in 1828 as a smoking room and soon afterwards as a coffee house, Simpson's achieved a dual fame, around 1850, for its traditional English food, particularly roast meats, and also as the most important venue in Britain for chess in the nineteenth century.

  9. Carmine Nigro - Wikipedia

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    Nigro was an American chess expert of near master strength and an instructor. [4] Nigro was President of the Brooklyn Chess Club. [5] This is where he met Bobby Fischer and in 1951 became his first chess teacher. [6] Nigro (rated 2028) hosted Fischer's first chess tournament at his home in 1952. [7]