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3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad and Amos Pokorný

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Difference between 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad and Amos Pokorný

3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad vs. Amos Pokorný

The 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad was held by German Chess Federation (Grossdeutscher Schachbund) as a counterpart of the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin with reference to 1924 and 1928 events. Amos Pokorný (March 1890 – August 18, 1949) was a Czech chess master.

Similarities between 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad and Amos Pokorný

3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad and Amos Pokorný have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Boris Kostić, Chess Olympiad, Karel Hromádka.

Boris Kostić

Borislav Kostić (aka Boris or Bora Kostic, Kostitsch; 24 February 1887 – 3 November 1963) was a Serbian chess grandmaster and a noted popularizer of the game.

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Chess Olympiad

The Chess Olympiad is a biennial chess tournament in which teams from all over the world compete.

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Karel Hromádka

Karel Hromádka (23 April 1887 in Großweikersdorf, Austria – 16 July 1956) was a Czech chess player, two-time Czech champion, 1913 and 1921 (jointly).

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3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad and Amos Pokorný Comparison

3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad has 80 relations, while Amos Pokorný has 19. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.03% = 3 / (80 + 19).

References

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