Category
page 1Chess in the Soviet Union
World Chess Championship 1948
International chess tournament
World Chess Championship 1981
chess competition
Chess Fever
1925 film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin
World Chess Championship 1985
competition for the world title in chess
World Chess Championship 1966
Game
12th Chess Olympiad
FIDE chess tournament for national teams
World Chess Championship 1961
chess competition
World Chess Championship 1960
chess championship
World Chess Championship 1969
chess match between Tigran Petrosian and Boris Spassky
World Chess Championship 1963
chess match between Mikhail Botvinnik and Tigran Petrosian
World Chess Championship 1958
chess match between Vasily Smyslov and Mikhail Botvinnik
World Chess Championship 1984
Chess match between Kasparov and Karpov
Soviet Women's Chess Championship
chess Championship
Belarusian Chess Championship
competition to determine the Belarusian Champion in chess
Kaissa
Kaissa () was a chess program developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It was named so after Caissa, the goddess of chess. Kaissa became the first world computer chess champion in 1974 in Stockholm.
USSR and Russia versus the Rest of the World
series of chess team matches
Soviet Chess School
generally accepted chess play in the Soviet Union
Moscow 1925 chess tournament
USSR Chess Federation
chess governing body of the Soviet Union
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Russian chess and draughts periodical
Moscow City Chess Championship
Moscow 1935 chess tournament
USA vs. USSR radio chess match 1945