Statements (47)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
chess match
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gptkbp:awards |
Honored Master of Sports
|
gptkbp:birthYear |
1925
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gptkbp:chessOpening |
gptkb:Moscow_Chess_Club
Tallinn Chess Club |
gptkbp:contribution |
opening repertoire
theoretical innovations |
gptkbp:date |
1956
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gptkbp:deathYear |
1998
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gptkbp:events |
Candidates Tournament
|
gptkbp:gameLength |
several hours
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Keres vs. Geller, 1956
|
gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Helsinki
|
gptkbp:nationality |
1916
1975 Estonian Grandmaster Soviet chess theory one of the strongest players |
gptkbp:nickname |
Grandmaster
chess openings noted for creativity |
gptkbp:notable_alumni |
gptkb:Alexander_Beliavsky
|
gptkbp:notable_event |
gptkb:Viktor_Korchnoi
gptkb:Keres_vs._Botvinnik Order of the Red Banner of Labour Queen's Gambit Mikhail Botvinnik Interzonal Tournament World_Championship_contender |
gptkbp:notable_player |
gptkb:Paul_Keres
Boris_Geller |
gptkbp:notable_winners |
Moscow_Championship
|
gptkbp:notableGames |
Geller_vs._Tal
|
gptkbp:notableQuote |
"Chess is a matter of delicate judgment."
"The most important thing is to be able to think clearly." |
gptkbp:notableWork |
Soviet_Championship_winner
|
gptkbp:opened |
1.d4
|
gptkbp:previousName |
6
|
gptkbp:rating |
2700
|
gptkbp:result |
draw
|
gptkbp:rival |
gptkb:Mikhail_Tal
|
gptkbp:significance |
World_Championship_qualification
|
gptkbp:styleOfPlay |
positional
tactical |
gptkbp:title |
2720
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