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Candidates Tournament 2018 and FIDE

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Difference between Candidates Tournament 2018 and FIDE

Candidates Tournament 2018 vs. FIDE

The Candidates Tournament 2018 was an eight-player double round-robin chess tournament, which was held in Berlin, Germany, between 10–28 March 2018. The Fédération Internationale des Échecs or World Chess Federation is an international organization that connects the various national chess federations around the world and acts as the governing body of international chess competition.

Similarities between Candidates Tournament 2018 and FIDE

Candidates Tournament 2018 and FIDE have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Agon Limited, Candidates Tournament, Candidates Tournament 2016, Chess, Elo rating system, FIDE Grand Prix 2017, FIDE world rankings, Round-robin tournament, Viswanathan Anand, Vladimir Kramnik, World Chess Championship 2016.

Agon Limited

Agon Ltd is a sports event promoting company, the commercial rights holder to the World Chess Championship cycle since 2012.

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Candidates Tournament

The Candidates Tournament is a chess tournament organized by FIDE, chess' international governing body, since 1950, as the final contest to determine the challenger for the World Chess Championship.

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Candidates Tournament 2016

The Candidates Tournament 2016 was an eight-player double round-robin chess tournament, held in Moscow, Russia, from 11–30 March 2016.

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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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Elo rating system

The Elo rating system is a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players in zero-sum games such as chess.

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FIDE Grand Prix 2017

The FIDE Grand Prix 2017 was a series of four chess tournaments that formed part of the qualification cycle for the World Chess Championship 2018.

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FIDE world rankings

The Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) is the organization that governs international chess competition.

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Round-robin tournament

A round-robin tournament (or all-play-all tournament) is a competition in which each contestant meets all other contestants in turn.

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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 2016

The World Chess Championship 2016 was a chess match between reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen and challenger Sergey Karjakin to determine the World Chess Champion.

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Candidates Tournament 2018 and FIDE Comparison

Candidates Tournament 2018 has 39 relations, while FIDE has 119. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 6.96% = 11 / (39 + 119).

References

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