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My Great Predecessors and Staunton–Morphy controversy

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Difference between My Great Predecessors and Staunton–Morphy controversy

My Great Predecessors vs. Staunton–Morphy controversy

My Great Predecessors is a series of chess books written by former World Champion Garry Kasparov et al. The Staunton–Morphy controversy concerns the failure of negotiations in 1858 for a chess match between Howard Staunton and Paul Morphy and later interpretations of the actions of the two players.

Similarities between My Great Predecessors and Staunton–Morphy controversy

My Great Predecessors and Staunton–Morphy controversy have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adolf Anderssen, Bobby Fischer, Chess, Chess opening, Edward Winter (chess historian), Garry Kasparov, Paul Morphy, Wilhelm Steinitz.

Adolf Anderssen

Karl Ernst Adolf Anderssen (July 6, 1818 – March 13, 1879)"Anderssen, Adolf" in The New Encyclopædia Britannica.

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Bobby Fischer

Robert James Fischer (March 9, 1943January 17, 2008) was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion.

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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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Chess opening

A chess opening or simply an opening refers to the initial moves of a chess game.

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Edward Winter (chess historian)

Edward Winter (born 1955) is an English chess journalist, archivist, historian, collector and author.

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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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Paul Morphy

Paul Charles Morphy (June 22, 1837 – July 10, 1884) was an American chess player.

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Wilhelm Steinitz

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.

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My Great Predecessors and Staunton–Morphy controversy Comparison

My Great Predecessors has 50 relations, while Staunton–Morphy controversy has 65. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 6.96% = 8 / (50 + 65).

References

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