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- South African Chess Championship (links | edit)
- Sicilian Defence (links | edit)
- Leonard Barden (links | edit)
- Oscar Panno (links | edit)
- Comparison of top chess players throughout history (links | edit)
- Gerardo Barbero (links | edit)
- Julio Bolbochán (links | edit)
- Héctor Rossetto (links | edit)
- Ivan Radulov (links | edit)
- Jonathan Mestel (links | edit)
- Rico Mascariñas (links | edit)
- Samuel Schweber (links | edit)
- Carlos Guimard (links | edit)
- 19th Chess Olympiad (links | edit)
- Jiří Pelikán (chess player) (links | edit)
- Victor Ciocâltea (links | edit)
- Raúl Sanguineti (links | edit)
- Jacob Murey (links | edit)
- Pablo Zarnicki (links | edit)
- Rubén Felgaer (links | edit)
- Ariel Sorín (links | edit)
- Daniel Cámpora (links | edit)
- Argentine Chess Championship (links | edit)
- List of mini chess tournaments (links | edit)
- Lone Pine International (links | edit)
- South American Chess Championship (links | edit)
- Michael Stean (links | edit)
- 25th Chess Olympiad (links | edit)
- 24th Chess Olympiad (links | edit)
- 22nd Chess Olympiad (links | edit)
- 21st Chess Olympiad (links | edit)
- World Chess Championship 1984–1985 (links | edit)
- Netanya chess tournament (links | edit)
- List of chess grandmasters (links | edit)
- Biel Chess Festival (links | edit)
- World Chess Championship 1975 (links | edit)
- World Chess Championship 1978 (links | edit)
- World Chess Championship 1987 (links | edit)
- World Open chess tournament (links | edit)
- Jorge Szmetan (links | edit)
- Konex chess tournament (links | edit)
- Pablo Ricardi (links | edit)
- List of chess openings named after people (links | edit)
- 1975 in chess (links | edit)
- Hugo Spangenberg (links | edit)
- Carlos Garcia Palermo (links | edit)
- 1976 in chess (links | edit)
- Eugene Torre (links | edit)
- Anthony Kosten (links | edit)