List of notable chess players
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This is a list of chess players.
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Chess players by vocation
The people in this list are men and women who are primarily known as chess players.
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A
- Gerald Abrahams (England, 1907–1980)
- Michael Adams (England, 1971– )
- Utut Adianto (Indonesia, 1965– )
- Andras Adorjan (Hungary, 1950– )
- Simen Agdestein (Norway, 1967– )
- Vladimir Akopian (Armenia, 1971– )
- Semyon Alapin, (Lithuania 1856–1923)
- Adolf Albin (Romania, 1848–1920)
- Lev Alburt (Russia, USA, 1945– )
- Alexander Alekhine (Russia, 1892–1946)
- Hugh Alexander (England, 1899–1974)
- Boris Alterman (Israel, 1970– )
- Friedrich Amelung (Latvia, 1842–1909)
- Viswanathan Anand (India, 1969– )
- Adolf Anderssen (Germany, 1818–1879)
- Ulf Andersson (Sweden, 1951– )
- Levon Aronian (Armenia, 1982– )
- Konstantin Aseev (Russia, 1960– 2004)
- Maurice Ashley (Jamaica, USA, 1966– )
- As-Suli (Abbasid Caliphate, circa 880–946)
- Henry Atkins (England, 1872–1955)
- Yuri Averbakh (Russia, 1922– )
- Zurab Azmaiparashvili (Georgia, 1960– )
- Hipólito Asis Gargatagli (Spain, 1986– )
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B
- Alexander Baburin (Russia, Ireland, 1967– )
- Etienne Bacrot (France, 1983– )
- Gerardo Barbero (Argentina, Hungary, 1961–2001)
- Gideon Barcza (Hungary, 1911–1986)
- Curt von Bardeleben (Germany, 1861–1924)
- Leonard Barden (England, 1929– )
- Evgeny Bareev (Russia, 1966– )
- Thomas Wilson Barnes (England, 1825–1874)
- Anjelina Belakovskaia (Ukraine, USA, 1969– )
- Alexander Beliavsky (Ukraine, Slovenia, 1953– )
- Joel Benjamin (USA, 1964– )
- Pal Benko (Hungary, USA, 1928– )
- Hans Berliner (USA, 1929– )
- Ivar Bern (Norway, 1967– )
- Ossip Bernstein (Ukraine, France, 1882–1962)
- Istvan Bilek (Hungary, 1932– )
- Henry Bird (England, 1830–1908)
- Arthur Bisguier (USA, 1929– )
- Roy Turnbull Black (USA, 1888–1962)
- Joseph Henry Blackburne (England, 1841–1924)
- Dr Ludwig E Bledow (Germany, 1795–1846)
- Claude Bloodgood (USA, 1937–2001)
- Samuel Boden, (England, 1826–1882)
- Efim Bogoljubov (Ukraine, Germany, 1889–1952)
- Paolo Boi (Italy, 1528–1598)
- Julio Bolbochan (Argentina, 1920–1996)
- Isaac Boleslavsky (Russia, 1919–1977)
- Igor Bondarevsky (Russia, 1913–1979)
- Eero Böök (Finland, 1910–1990)
- Mikhail Botvinnik (Russia, 1911–1995)
- Louis Charles de la Bourdonnais (France, 1795–1840)
- Gyula Breyer (Hungary, 1893–1921)
- David Bronstein (Russia, 1924– )
- Walter Browne (Australia, USA, 1949– )
- Xiangzhi Bu (China, 1985– )
- Amos Burn (England, 1848–1925)
- Donald Byrne (USA, 1930–1976)
- Robert Byrne (USA, 1928– )
- Elizaveta Ivanovna Bykova (Russia, 1913–1989)
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C
- Esteban Canal (Peru, Italy, 1896–1981)
- José Raúl Capablanca (Cuba, 1888–1942)
- Magnus Carlsen (Norway, 1990– )
- Pietro Carrera (Sicily, 1573–1647)
- Murray Chandler (New Zealand, England 1960– )
- Rudolf Charousek (Hungary, 1873–1900)
- Zhu Chen (China, 1976– )
- Irving Chernev (USA, 1900–1981)
- Maia Chiburdanidze (Georgia, 1961– )
- Mikhail Chigorin (Russia, 1850–1908)
- Larry Christiansen (USA, 1956– )
- John Cochrane (England, 1798–1878)
- Edgard Colle (Belgium, 1897–1932)
- Juan Corzo (Cuba, 1873–1941)
- Pia Cramling (Sweden, 1963– )
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D
- Arthur Dake (USA, 1910– )
- Pedro Damiano (Portugal, –1544)
- Klaus Darga (Germany)
- Nigel Davies (England, 1960– )
- Nick de Firmian (USA, 1957– )
- Boris De Greiff (Colombia, 1930– )
- Adriaan de Groot (Netherlands, 1914– )
- Arnold Denker (USA, 1914–2005)
- Alexandre Deschapelles (France, 1780–1847)
- Rune Djurhuus (Norway, 1970– )
- Sergey Dolmatov (Russia, 1959– )
- Jan Hein Donner (Netherlands, 1927–1988)
- Alexey Dreev (Russia, 1969– )
- Serafino Dubois (Italy, 1817–1899)
- Jean Dufresne (Germany, 1829–1893)
- Oldrich Duras (Czechoslovakia, 1882–1957)
- Mark Dvoretsky (Russia, )
- Nana Dzagnidze (Georgia, 1987– )
- Roman Dzindzichashvili (Georgia, USA, 1944– )
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E
- Jaan Ehlvest (Estonia, 1962– )
- Erich Eliskases (Austria, Germany, Argentina, 1913–1997)
- John Emms (England, 1967– )
- Berthold Englisch (Austria, 1851–1897)
- Yakov Estrin (Russia, 1923–1987)
- Max Euwe (Netherlands, 1901–1981)
- Larry Evans (USA, 1932– )
- Captain William Davies Evans (Wales, 1790–1872)
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F
- Ernst Falkbeer (Austria, 1819–1885)
- John Fedorowicz (USA, 1958– )
- Miroslav Filip (Czech Republic, 1928– )
- Reuben Fine (USA, 1914–1993)
- Bobby Fischer (USA, 1943– )
- Salo Flohr (Czechoslovakia, 1908–1983)
- Gyozo Forintos (Hungary, 1935– )
- Lubomir Ftacnik (Slovakia, 1957– )
- Semen Furman (Russia, 1920–1978)
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G
- Joseph Gallagher (England, Switzerland, 1964– )
- Nona Gaprindashvili (Georgia, 1941– )
- Timur Gareev (Uzbekistan, 1988– )
- Einar Gausel (Norway, 1963– )
- Boris Gelfand (Belarus, Israel, 1968– )
- Efim Geller (Ukraine, 1925–1998)
- Kiril Georgiev (Bulgaria, 1965– )
- Ehsan Ghaemmaghami (Iran, 1981– )
- Florin Gheorghiu (Romania, 1944– )
- Ellen E Strong Gilbert (USA)
- Aivars Gipslis (Latvia, 1937–2000)
- Svetozar Gligoric (Yugoslavia, 1923– )
- Harry Golombek (England, 1911–1995)
- Sonja Graf (Germany, Argentina, USA, 1908–1965)
- Gioacchino Greco (Italy, 1600–c.1634)
- Gisela Kahn Gresser (USA, 1906–2000)
- Alexander Grischuk (Russia, 1983– )
- Richard Griffith (England, 1872–1955)
- Ernst Grünfeld (Austria, 1893–1962)
- Eduard Gufeld (Ukraine, USA, 1936–2002)
- Boris Gulko (Russia, USA, 1947–)
- Isidor Gunsberg (Hungary, England, 1854–1930)
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H
- Tunc Hamarat (Turkey, Austria, 1946– )
- Wilhelm Hanstein (Germany, 1811–1850)
- Pentala Harikrishna (India, 1986– )
- Max Harmonist (Germany, 1864–1907)
- Daniel Harrwitz (Germany, France, 1823–1884)
- William Hartston (England, 1947– )
- Jonny Hector (Sweden, 1964– )
- Julian Hodgson (England, 1963– )
- Vlastimil Hort (Czechoslovakia, Germany, 1944– )
- Israel Horowitz (USA, 1907–1973)
- Bernhard Horwitz (Germany, England, 1807–1885)
- Robert Hübner (Germany, 1948– )
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I
- Nana Ioseliani (Georgia, 1962– )
- Miguel Illescas Cordoba (Spain, 1965– )
- Vassily Ivanchuk (Ukraine, 1969– )
- Igor Ivanov (Russia,Canada,USA 1947–2005)
- Sergei Ivanov (Russia, 1960– )
- Borislav Ivkov (Yugoslavia, 1933– )
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J
- Carl Jaenisch (Russia, 1813–1872)
- David Janowski (Poland, France 1868–1927)
- Leif Erlend Johannessen (Norway, 1980– )
- Darryl Johansen (Australia, 1959– )
- Paul Johner (Switzerland, 1887–1938)
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K
- Gata Kamsky (Russia, USA, 1974– )
- Mona May Karff (Palestine, USA, 1914–1998)
- Sergey Karjakin (Ukraine, 1990– )
- Anatoly Karpov (Russia, 1951– )
- Isaac Kashdan (USA, 1905–1985)
- Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzbekistan, 1979– )
- Garry Kasparov (Russia, 1963– )
- Lubomir Kavalek (Czechoslovakia, US, 1943– )
- Raymond Keene (England, 1948– )
- Paul Keres (Estonia, 1916–1975)
- Alexander Khalifman (Russia, 1966– )
- Lionel Kieseritzky (Poland, Germany, 1806–1853)
- Ratmir Kholmov (Russia, 1925–2006)
- Ernst Klein (England, 1910–1990)
- Janis Klovans (Latvia, 1935– )
- Georges Koltanowski (Belgium, USA, 1903–2000)
- Koneru Humpy (India, 1987– )
- Viktor Korchnoi (Russia, Switzerland, 1931– )
- Yona Kosashvili (Georgia, Israel, 1970– )
- Nadezhda Kosintseva (Russia, 1985– )
- Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russia, 1984– )
- Borislav Kostić (Yugoslavia, 1887–1963)
- Vassilios Kotronias (Greece, 1964– )
- Alexander Kotov (Russia, 1913–1981)
- Vladimir Kovacevic (Croatia, 1942– )
- Vladimir Kramnik (Russia, 1975– )
- Michal Krasenkow (Poland, 1963– )
- Irina Krush (Ukraine, USA, 1983– )
- Bojan Kurajica (Bosnia & Herzegovenia, 1947– )
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L
- Kateryna Lahno (Ukraine, 1989– )
- Gary Lane (England, Australia 1964 – )
- Bent Larsen (Denmark, 1935– )
- Baron Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa (Prussia, 1818–1899)
- Edward Lasker (Germany, USA, 1885–1981)
- Emanuel Lasker (Germany, USA, 1868–1941)
- Joel Lautier (France, 1973– )
- Legall de Kermeur (France, 1702–1792)
- Péter Lékó (Hungary, 1979– )
- Giovanni Leonardo (Italy, 1542–1587)
- Alexandre Lesiege (Canada, 1975– )
- Grigory Levenfish (Poland, Russia, 1889–1961)
- Kjetil Aleksander Lie (Norway, 1980 – )
- Andor Lilienthal (Hungary, Russia, 1911– )
- Samuel Lipschütz (Hungary, USA, 1863–1905)
- John Littlewood (England, 1931– )
- Ljubomir Ljubojevic (Yugoslavia, 1950– )
- William Lombardy (USA, 1937– )
- Ruy López de Segura (Spain, c.1530 – c.1580)
- Johann Löwenthal (Hungary, 1810–1876)
- Luis Ramirez Lucena (Spain, c.1465 – c.1530)
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M
- Georg Marco (Austria, 1863–1923)
- Geza Maroczy (Hungary, 1870–1951)
- Frank Marshall (USA, 1877–1944)
- Hermanis Matisons (Latvia, 1894–1932)
- Karl Mayet (Germany, 1810–1868)
- Alexander McDonnell (Ireland, 1798–1835)
- Colin McNab (Scotland, 1961– )
- Luke McShane (England, 1984– )
- Henrique Mecking (Brazil, 1952– )
- Susanto Megaranto (Indonesia, 1987– )
- Vera Menchik-Stevenson (Czech Republic, England, 1906–1944)
- Jacques Mieses (Germany, England 1865–1954)
- Vladas Mikenas (Lithuania, 1910–1992)
- Tony Miles (England, 1955–2001)
- Augustus Mongredien (England, 1807–1888)
- Iván Morovic (Chile, 1963– )
- Alexander Morozevich (Russia, 1977– )
- Paul Morphy (USA, 1837–1884)
- Paul Motwani (Scotland, 1962– )
- Alexander Motylev (Russia, 1979–)
- Anna Muzychuk (Ukraine, Slovenia, 1990– )
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N
- Gia Nadareishvili (Georgia;)
- Arkadij Naiditsch (Latvia, Germany, 1985– )
- Miguel Najdorf (Poland, Argentina, 1910–1997)
- Hikaru Nakamura (USA, 1987– )
- Rashid Nezhmetdinov (Russia, 1912–1974)
- Peter Heine Nielsen (Denmark, 1973– )
- Aaron Nimzowitsch (Latvia, 1886–1935)
- Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu (Romania, 1976– )
- John Nunn (England, 1955– )
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O
- Fridrik Olafsson (Iceland, 1935– )
- John Owen (England, 1827–1901)
- Berge Ostenstad (Norway, 1964– )
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P
- Luděk Pachman (Czechoslovakia, Germany, 1929–2003 )
- Oscar Panno (Argentina, 1935– )
- Vasily Panov (Russia, 1906–1973)
- Mark Paragua (Philippines, 1984– )
- Bruno Parma (Slovenia, 1941– )
- Louis Paulsen (Germany, 1833–1891)
- Jonathan Penrose (England, 1933– )
- Tigran Petrosian (Armenia, Georgia, USSR, 1929–1984)
- Alexander Petrov (Russia, 1794–1867)
- Helmut Pfleger (Germany, 1943– )
- François-André Danican Philidor (France, 1726–1795)
- Jeroen Piket (Netherlands, 1969– )
- Harry Nelson Pillsbury (USA, 1872–1906)
- Hermann Pilnik (Germany, Argentina, 1914–1981)
- Vasja Pirc (Slovenia, 1907–1980)
- Giulio Polerio (Italy, c.1550–c.1610)
- Judit Polgar (Hungary, 1976– )
- Susan Polgar (Hungary, USA, 1969– )
- Zsófia Polgár (Hungary, Israel, 1974– )
- Lev Polugaevsky (Russia, 1934–1995)
- Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine, 1983– )
- Lajos Portisch (Hungary, 1937– )
- C.J.S. Purdy (Australia, 1906–1979)
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Q
- Miguel Quinteros (Argentina, 1947– )
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R
- Abram Rabinovich (Russia, 1878–1943)
- Teimour Radjabov (Azerbaijan, 1987– )
- Viacheslav Ragozin (Russia, 1908–1962)
- Yuri Razuvayev (Russia, 1945– )
- Hans Ree (Netherlands, 1944– )
- Fred Reinfeld (USA, 1910–1964)
- Samuel Reshevsky (Poland, USA, 1911–1992)
- Richard Réti (Czechoslovakia, 1889–1929)
- Zoltan Ribli (Hungary, 1951– )
- Isaac Rice (USA, 1850– 1915)
- Jules Arnous de Rivière (France, 1830–1905)
- Ian Rogers (Australia, 1960– )
- Michael Rohde (USA, 1959– )
- Nicolas Rossolimo (France, USA, 1910–1975)
- Eugène Rousseau (France, c.1810 – c.1870)
- Jonathan Rowson (Scotland, 1977– )
- Akiba Rubinstein (Poland, 1882–1961)
- Sergei Rublevsky (Russia, 1974– )
- Olga Rubtsova (Russia, 1909–1994)
- Lyudmila Rudenko (Russia, 1904–1986)
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S
- Pierre St. Amant (France, 1800–1872)
- Valery Salov (Russia, 1964– )
- Friedrich (Fritz) Sämisch (Germany, 1896–1975)
- Jonathan Sarfati (Australia, New Zealand, 1964– )
- Krishnan Sasikiran (India, 1981– )
- Gyula Sax (Hungary, 1951– )
- Emanuel Schiffers (Russia, 1850–1904)
- Carl Schlechter (Austria, 1874–1918)
- Yasser Seirawan (Syria, USA, 1960– )
- Alexander Shabalov (Latvia, USA, 1967– )
- Jennifer Shahade (USA, 1980– )
- Leonid Shamkovich (Russia, USA, 1923–2005)
- Alexei Shirov (Latvia, Spain, 1972– )
- Nigel Short (England, 1965– )
- Jackson Showalter (USA, 1860–1935)
- Yury Shulman (Belarus, 1975– )
- Almira Skripchenko (France, 1976– )
- Jan Smejkal (Czechoslovakia, 1946– )
- Ilia Smirin (Israel, 1968– )
- Vasily Smyslov (Russia, 1921– )
- Ivan Sokolov (Yugoslavia, Netherlands, 1968– )
- Andrew Soltis (USA, 1947– )
- Boris Spassky (Russia, France, 1937– )
- Jon Speelman (England, 1956– )
- Rudolf Spielmann (Austria, 1883–1942)
- Kevin Spraggett (Canada, 1954– )
- Gideon Stahlberg (Sweden, 1908–1967)
- Phillip Stamma (Syria, England, France, 1705–1755)
- Charles Stanley (England,USA 1819–1901)
- Nava Starr (Latvia, Canada, 1949– )
- Howard Staunton (England, 1810–1874)
- Antoaneta Stefanova (Bulgaria, 1979– )
- Leonid Stein (Ukraine, 1934–1973)
- Herman Steiner (USA, 1905–1955)
- Wilhelm Steinitz (Bohemia, USA, 1836–1900)
- Daniel Stellwagen (Netherlands, 1987– )
- Gosta Stoltz (Sweden, 1904–1963)
- Alexey Suetin (Russia, 1926–2001)
- Mir Sultan Khan (Pakistan, 1905–1966)
- Emil Sutovsky (Israel, 1977– )
- Duncan Suttles (Canada, 1945– )
- Evgeny Sveshnikov (Latvia, 1950– )
- Peter Svidler (Russia, 1976– )
- László Szabó (Hungary, 1917–1998)
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T
- Mark Taimanov (Russia, 1926– )
- Mikhail Tal (Latvia, 1936– 1992)
- Siegbert Tarrasch (Germany, 1862–1934)
- Ksawery Tartakower (Poland, France, 1887–1956)
- Richard Teichmann (Germany, 1868–1925)
- Jan Timman (Netherlands, 1951– )
- Sergei Tiviakov (Russia, Netherlands, 1973– )
- Alexander Tolush (Russia, 1910–1969)
- Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria, 1975– )
- Eugenio Torre (Philippines, 1951– )
- Carlos Torre Repetto (México,1902–1978)
- Karel Traxler (Czechoslovakia, 1866–1936)
- Karel Treybal (Czechoslovakia, 1885–1941)
- Petar Trifunovic (Croatia, 1910–1980)
- Vitaly Tseshkovsky (Russia, 1944– )
- Theodore Tylor (England, 1900–1968)
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U
- Wolfgang Uhlmann (Germany, 1935– )
- Wolfgang Unzicker (Germany, 1925– )
- Richard Urwand (Egypt, France, 1914–2006)
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V
- Francisco Vallejo Pons (Spain, 1982– )
- Loek van Wely (Netherlands, 1972– )
- Milan Vidmar (Slovenia, 1885–1962)
- Evgeny Vladimirov (Kazakhstan, 1957– )
- Alexey Vyzmanavin (Russia, 1960–2000)
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W
- Max Weiss (Hungary, Austria, 1857–1927)
- Peter Winston (USA)
- Szymon Winawer (Poland, 1838–1920)
- William Winter (England)
- Patrick Wolff (USA, 1968– )
- Marmaduke Wyvill (England, 1814–1896)
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X
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Y
- Daniel Yanofsky (Poland, Canada, 1925–2000)
- Frederick Yates (England, 1884–1932)
- Jiangchuan Ye (China, 1960– )
- Alex Yermolinsky (USA, 1958– )
- Leonid Yudasin (Russia, Israel, 1959– )
- Leonid Yurtaev (Kyrgyzstan, 1959– )
- Artur Yusupov (Russia, Germany, 1960– )
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Z
- Alexander Zaitsev (Russia, 1935–1971)
- Zhong Zhang (China, 1978– )
- Eugene Znosko-Borovsky (Russia, France 1884–1954)
- Johannes Zukertort (Poland, 1842–1888)
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Ø
- Berge Østenstad (Norway, 1967– )
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Famous people who were/are avid chess players
The people in this list are famous in other areas of activity, but are known to have played chess or maintain a current interest in chess.
- Woody Allen
- Atahualpa
- George Airy
- LaVar Arrington
- Newell Banks (USA, World American Checkers (English Draughts) Champion 1887–1977)
- Humphrey Bogart
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Henry Thomas Buckle (English historian)
- John Cage
- Lewis Carroll
- Charlemagne
- Aleister Crowley (diabolist)
- Steve Davis
- Marcel Duchamp
- Albert Einstein
- Paul Erdős
- Leonhard Euler
- Richard Feynman
- Benjamin Franklin
- Carl Friedrich Gauss
- Dominik Hašek
- Thomas Jefferson
- Ephraim Kishon (satirist, Kishon Chesster chess computer)
- Alfred Kreymborg
- Stanley Kubrick
- Yosef Lapid
- Pope Leo XIII
- Lennox Lewis
- Samuel Loyd
- Abraham de Moivre
- Vladimir Nabokov (Russian writer)
- Alexander Pushkin (Russian writer)
- Sergei Prokofiev (Russian composer & pianist)
- Saladin
- Jonathan Sarfati (Australian scientist and author)
- George C. Scott (U.S. actor)
- Nathan Sharansky
- Juan Maria Solare (Argentine composer & pianist)
- Raymond Smullyan
- Josip Broz Tito
- Leo Tolstoy
- Queen Victoria
- George Washington
- John Wayne
- Madonna
- Bono
- Sting
- Stephen Fry
- Steve Martin
- Chris Evans
- Martin Amis
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Computers
- Deep Blue, the IBM chess playing computer, was victorious in a 1997 match against then-world champion Garry Kasparov. (Deep Thought was an earlier, similar machine.)
- Deep Fritz achieved a draw in the 2002 match, "Brains in Bahrain", against Vladimir Kramnik. A variant, X3D Fritz, drew against Kasparov.
- Hydra (chess), currently the strongest chess player in the world.
- Shredder is another strong program, having won the World Computer Chess Championship eight times.
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See also
- World Chess Championship
- International Grandmaster
- World Junior Chess Championship
- List of national chess championships
- List of Israeli chess players
- List of female chess players
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External links
- http://www.fide.com
- http://www.uschess.org
- http://www.muljadi.org
- http://www.iccf.combg:Списък на шахматисти
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