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- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament abstract "The Tata Steel Chess Tournament, formerly called the Corus chess tournament, takes place every year, usually in January, in a small town called Wijk aan Zee, part of the larger Beverwijk in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. It was called the Hoogovens tournament until 1999 after which the Dutch steel and aluminium producer Koninklijke Hoogovens merged with British Steel to form the Corus Group on 6 October 1999 ("hoogoven" is Dutch for "blast furnace", literally "high oven"). From 1938 to 1967, the tournament took place in Beverwijk. Corus Group was acquired by Tata Steel in 2007 and changed its name to Tata Steel Europe in September 2010, since when the tournament is called the Tata Steel Chess Tournament. The series has continued to be numbered sequentially from its beginnings and hence, the 2011 event was referred to as the 73rd Tata Steel Chess Tournament on the official website.Very strong chess players compete in the prestigious tournament, but regular club players are welcome to play as well. The top "A" section pits 14 of the world's best against each other in a round-robin tournament. Since 1938, there has been a long list of famous winners, including: Max Euwe, Bent Larsen, Tigran Petrosian, Paul Keres, Efim Geller, Lajos Portisch, Boris Spassky, Mikhail Botvinnik, Mikhail Tal, Viktor Korchnoi, Jan Timman, Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, Garry Kasparov, Viswanathan Anand, Veselin Topalov, Levon Aronian, Sergey Karjakin, Magnus Carlsen, and Hikaru Nakamura. In fact, of the "Classical" world chess champions since World War II, only the names of Vasily Smyslov and Bobby Fischer are missing. In 2001, nine of the top ten players in the world participated.Viswanathan Anand is the only player to have won five titles of the Hoogovens/Corus chess tournament in its long history, though three of these were shared wins. Anand also holds the record of most consecutive games played at this tournament without a loss (70 – from 1998 to 2004). Max Euwe, Lajos Portisch, Viktor Korchnoi and Levon Aronian won Corus four times each.".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament thumbnail TataSteelChess2013TournamentHall.jpg?width=300.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink twic638.html.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink www.tatasteelchess.com.
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- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament wikiPageRevisionID "600060742".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament hasPhotoCollection Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament subject Category:1938_in_chess.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament subject Category:Chess_competitions.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament subject Category:Chess_in_the_Netherlands.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament subject Category:Recurring_sporting_events_established_in_1938.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament subject Category:Tata_Steel_Europe.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament type Abstraction100002137.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament type ChessCompetitions.
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- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament type RecurringEventsEstablishedIn1938.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament type SocialEvent107288639.
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- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament comment "The Tata Steel Chess Tournament, formerly called the Corus chess tournament, takes place every year, usually in January, in a small town called Wijk aan Zee, part of the larger Beverwijk in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. It was called the Hoogovens tournament until 1999 after which the Dutch steel and aluminium producer Koninklijke Hoogovens merged with British Steel to form the Corus Group on 6 October 1999 ("hoogoven" is Dutch for "blast furnace", literally "high oven").".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "Tata Steel Chess Tournament".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "Tata Steel-toernooi".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "Tata-Steel-Schachturnier".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "Torneio Corus".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "Torneo Corus de ajedrez".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "Torneo di scacchi di Wijk aan Zee".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "Tournoi de Wijk aan Zee".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "Wijk aan Zee (turniej szachowy)".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "Вейк-ан-Зее (шахматный турнир)".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament label "维克安泽国际象棋超级大赛".
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Šachový_turnaj_ve_Wijku_aan_Zee.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Tata-Steel-Schachturnier.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Torneo_Corus_de_ajedrez.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Tournoi_de_Wijk_aan_Zee.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Torneo_di_scacchi_di_Wijk_aan_Zee.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Tata_Steel-toernooi.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Wijk_aan_Zee_(turniej_szachowy).
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Torneio_Corus.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs m.028xjn.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Q161981.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Q161981.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament sameAs Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament wasDerivedFrom Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament?oldid=600060742.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament depiction TataSteelChess2013TournamentHall.jpg.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament homepage www.tatasteelchess.com.
- Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament isPrimaryTopicOf Tata_Steel_Chess_Tournament.