List of World Chess Championships
The following is a list of World Chess Championships including the hosting cities. Qualification path consist of Interzonals (defunct), FIDE Grand Prix, Chess World Cup and Candidates Tournament for the process of selecting a challenger for championship matches.
List of World Chess Championships
Note: Name in bold print indicates lineal champion
- Related matches
- 1928 (FIDE). The Hague. Efim Bogoljubov def. Max Euwe (5½–4½) (one-time FIDE championship, before the 1948 system)[7]
- Fischer–Spassky, 1992 (independent). Sveti Stefan and Belgrade.[8] Bobby Fischer def. Boris Spassky (+10−5=15) (unofficial rematch of the 1972 match)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 in case of a draw the World Championship title defender keeps holding his title
- ↑ One chess historian, David Vincent Hooper, contended in Chess magazine, March 1976, pp. 183–84, that this match was not for the world championship. Edward Winter, Who Was R.J. Buckley?, retrieved 2012-02-04.
- ↑ Schmemann, Serge (5 October 1986). "Kasparov Makes A Key Move, And He Fans Sense A Victory". The New York Times.
- ↑ Kirsan Ilyumzhinov : Kramnik and Topalov come to Elista on same flight
- ↑ "Five-star venue for Anand-Carlsen tie". The Times of India. 28 May 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
- ↑ New York City to Host 2016 World Chess Championship
- ↑ "FIDE Championship (1928) by Edward Winter". Chesshistory.com. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
- ↑ "World Chess Championship : 1992 Fischer - Spassky Rematch". Mark-weeks.com. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
Further reading
- Davidson, Henry A. (1949, 1981). A Short History of Chess. McKay. ISBN 0-679-14550-8.
- Barcza, Alföldy, Kapu: Die Weltmeister des Schachspiels. Hamburg 1975
- Jens Enevoldsen: Verdens bedste Skak, Politiken (Denmark) 1966
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