Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 22 of
22
with 100 items per page.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 abstract "The USA vs. USSR radio chess match 1945 was a chess match between the USA and the USSR that was conducted over the radio from September 1 to September 4, 1945. The ten leading masters of the United States played the ten leading masters of the Soviet Union (except for Paul Keres) for chess supremacy. The match was played by radio and was a two-game head-to-head match between the teams. The time control was 40 moves in 2½ hours and 16 moves per hour after that. Moves were transmitted using the Uedemann Code. It took an average of 5 minutes to transmit a move. The US team played at the Henry Hudson Hotel in New York. The Soviet team met at the Central Club of Art Masters in Moscow. The USSR team won the match 15½–4½. This result was met with astonishment around the chess world, since the USA had won four straight Chess Olympiads from 1931 to 1937; however, the Soviet Union had not competed in those tournaments. The Soviet program for producing a new generation of chess masters, originated and supervised by Nikolai Krylenko from the early 1930s, clearly was paying dividends. From 1945 onwards, Soviet players would dominate international chess for most of the rest of the 20th century. The radio match proved a watershed and a changing of the guard in the chess world (Hooper & Whyld 1992:330).Other radio matches took place around this time.".
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 wikiPageID "22508987".
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 wikiPageRevisionID "598344550".
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 hasPhotoCollection USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 subject Category:1945_in_American_sports.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 subject Category:1945_in_Soviet_sport.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 subject Category:1945_in_chess.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 subject Category:Chess_competitions.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 subject Category:Chess_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 subject Category:Chess_in_the_United_States.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 subject Category:History_of_chess.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 subject Category:Soviet_Union–United_States_relations.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 comment "The USA vs. USSR radio chess match 1945 was a chess match between the USA and the USSR that was conducted over the radio from September 1 to September 4, 1945. The ten leading masters of the United States played the ten leading masters of the Soviet Union (except for Paul Keres) for chess supremacy. The match was played by radio and was a two-game head-to-head match between the teams. The time control was 40 moves in 2½ hours and 16 moves per hour after that.".
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 label "Match radio États-Unis - URSS 1945".
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 label "USA vs. USSR radio chess match 1945".
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 label "Радиоматч СССР — США по шахматам 1945".
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 sameAs Match_radio_États-Unis_-_URSS_1945.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 sameAs m.05zrn1j.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 sameAs Q3298361.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 sameAs Q3298361.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 wasDerivedFrom USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945?oldid=598344550.
- USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945 isPrimaryTopicOf USA_vs._USSR_radio_chess_match_1945.