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Classical World Chess Championship 2000 and Peter Leko

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Difference between Classical World Chess Championship 2000 and Peter Leko

Classical World Chess Championship 2000 vs. Peter Leko

The Classical World Chess Championship 2000, known at the time as the Braingames World Chess Championships, was held from 8 October 2000 – 4 November 2000 in London, United Kingdom. Peter Leko ('Lékó Péter'; Петер Леко; born September 8, 1979 in Subotica, Yugoslavia) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster.

Similarities between Classical World Chess Championship 2000 and Peter Leko

Classical World Chess Championship 2000 and Peter Leko have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alexei Shirov, Classical World Chess Championship 2004, Garry Kasparov, London, Ruy Lopez, Veselin Topalov, Viswanathan Anand, Vladimir Kramnik, World Chess Championship.

Alexei Shirov

Alexei Shirov (Aleksejs Širovs;; born 4 July 1972) is a Latvian and Spanish chess grandmaster.

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Classical World Chess Championship 2004

The Classical World Chess Championship 2004 was held from September 25, 2004, to October 18, 2004, in Brissago, Switzerland.

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Garry Kasparov

Garry Kimovich Kasparov (Га́рри Ки́мович Каспа́ров,; Armenian: Գարրի Կիմովիչ Կասպարով; born Garik Kimovich Weinstein, 13 April 1963) is a Russian chess grandmaster, former world chess champion, writer, and political activist, who many consider to be the greatest chess player of all time.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Ruy Lopez

The Ruy Lopez, also called the Spanish Opening or Spanish Game, is a chess opening characterised by the moves: The Ruy Lopez is named after 16th-century Spanish bishop Ruy López de Segura.

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Veselin Topalov

Veselin Aleksandrov Topalov (pronounced; Весели́н Александров Топа́лов; born 15 March 1975) is a Bulgarian chess grandmaster and former FIDE World Chess Champion.

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Viswanathan Anand

Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand (born 11 December 1969) is an Indian chess grandmaster, a former World Chess Champion, and the current World Rapid Chess Champion.

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Vladimir Kramnik

Vladimir Borisovich Kramnik (Влади́мир Бори́сович Кра́мник; born 25 June 1975) is a Russian chess grandmaster.

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World Chess Championship

The World Chess Championship (sometimes abbreviated as WCC) is played to determine the World Champion in chess.

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Classical World Chess Championship 2000 and Peter Leko Comparison

Classical World Chess Championship 2000 has 31 relations, while Peter Leko has 104. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 6.67% = 9 / (31 + 104).

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