1948 World Chess Championship

GPTKB entity

Statements (57)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:chess_match
gptkbp:date 1948
gptkbp:duration 3 months
gptkbp:famous_person scored 14 points
became the first Soviet World Champion
defeated Keres in the final round
died in 1995
was a chess grandmaster
was a prominent Soviet player
was born in 1911
gptkbp:format Round-robin tournament
gptkbp:gameplay gptkb:television_series
gptkbp:gpuarchitecture died in 2012
scored 8 points
was a chess grandmaster
was a notable player
was a prominent Yugoslav player
was born in 1923
gptkbp:has_nationality scored 10 points
died in 2016
was a chess grandmaster
was a notable player
was a prominent Soviet player
was born in 1921
gptkbp:held_in gptkb:Amsterdam
gptkb:The_Hague
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label 1948 World Chess Championship
gptkbp:location gptkb:Netherlands
gptkbp:max_speed died in 1981
scored 6 points
was a chess grandmaster
was a former World Champion
was a prominent Dutch player
was born in 1901
gptkbp:men's_doubles_champion scored 10 points
died in 1975
was a chess grandmaster
was a notable player
was a prominent Estonian player
was born in 1916
gptkbp:notable_match March 1948
May 1948
gptkbp:number_of_teams gptkb:Mikhail_Botvinnik
gptkb:5
gptkb:Paul_Keres
gptkb:Viktor_Korchnoi
gptkb:Max_Euwe
gptkb:Svetozar_Gligorić
gptkbp:organizer gptkb:FIDE
gptkbp:preceded_by 1946 World Chess Championship
gptkbp:significance Established Botvinnik as World Champion
gptkbp:succeeded_by 1951 World Chess Championship
gptkbp:winner gptkb:Mikhail_Botvinnik
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Mikhail_Botvinnik
gptkb:Botvinnik
gptkb:FIDE
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4