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Aleksander Wojtkiewicz and Chess

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Difference between Aleksander Wojtkiewicz and Chess

Aleksander Wojtkiewicz vs. Chess

Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (Aleksandrs Voitkevičs; January 15, 1963 – July 14, 2006) was a Polish chess grandmaster. Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid.

Similarities between Aleksander Wojtkiewicz and Chess

Aleksander Wojtkiewicz and Chess have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chess Olympiad, Grandmaster (chess), Interzonal, Mikhail Tal, Warsaw.

Chess Olympiad

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

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Grandmaster (chess)

The title Grandmaster (GM) is awarded to chess players by the world chess organization FIDE.

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Interzonal

Interzonal chess tournaments were tournaments organized by the World Chess Federation FIDE from the 1950s to the 1990s.

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Mikhail Tal

Mikhail Nekhemyevich Tal (Mihails Tāls; Михаил Нехемьевич Таль, Mikhail Nekhem'evich Tal,; sometimes transliterated Mihails Tals or Mihail Tal; 9 November 1936 – 28 June 1992) was a Soviet Latvian chess Grandmaster and the eighth World Chess Champion (from 1960 to 1961).

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Warsaw

Warsaw (Warszawa; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Poland.

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Aleksander Wojtkiewicz and Chess Comparison

Aleksander Wojtkiewicz has 21 relations, while Chess has 379. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.25% = 5 / (21 + 379).

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