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Everyman Chess and Wilhelm Steinitz

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Difference between Everyman Chess and Wilhelm Steinitz

Everyman Chess vs. Wilhelm Steinitz

Everyman Chess, formerly known as Cadogan Chess, is a major publisher of books and CDs about chess. Wilhelm (later William) Steinitz (May 17, 1836 – August 12, 1900) was an Austrian and later American chess master, and the first undisputed World Chess Champion, from 1886 to 1894.

Similarities between Everyman Chess and Wilhelm Steinitz

Everyman Chess and Wilhelm Steinitz have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chess, Garry Kasparov, My Great Predecessors, World Chess Championship.

Chess

Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid.

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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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My Great Predecessors

My Great Predecessors is a series of chess books written by former World Champion Garry Kasparov et al.

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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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Everyman Chess and Wilhelm Steinitz Comparison

Everyman Chess has 16 relations, while Wilhelm Steinitz has 159. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.29% = 4 / (16 + 159).

References

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