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      What are some of the most well known cities with long chess history in the United States?

      What are some of the most well known cities with long chess history in the world?

      Which would be your top 5 or 10 most prestigious / strongest tournaments in the world?

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      10 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 11, 2007 at 2:07 pm

        NY, LA, SF, Miami, Chicago.

        Dortmund, Mexico City, Moscow, Linares

      2. Anonymous Reply
        July 11, 2007 at 2:13 pm

        how about… Hastings, Zurich, Buenos Aires, New Orleans, Havana, Wijk an Zee

        Brad Hoehne

      3. Antonio Cerina Reply
        July 11, 2007 at 2:34 pm

        Dear Susan

        In the U.S.A I Belive

        1) New York
        2) Philadelphia
        3) Boston
        4) Chicago
        5) Baltimore

        In the World:
        1) Roma and Livorno in Italy
        2 Paris
        3 London
        4 L’Aja
        5 Budapest
        6) Vienna
        7) Prague
        8) Berlin-Hamburg,Dresden
        9) New York
        10) Moscow

        Most important tournaments

        1) The Olympiads
        2) Linares
        3) Dortmund
        4)Hastings
        5) Corus
        6) Moscow Aereoflot
        7) New York Open
        8) Budapest
        9) Pardubice
        10 Mem Capablanca la Habana

        Are you in agree?

        Kisses
        Antonio

      4. Anonymous Reply
        July 11, 2007 at 2:35 pm

        USA: NY City – Manhattan, Marshall Chess Clubs – long history of masters there and nearby in NJ. San Francisco – Mechanics Chess Club
        Cleveland – John White collection
        Philadelphia and Las Vegas – World and National Opens

        WorldWide: London, Paris, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Berlin, Zurich, Hastings, Bueno Aires – all have a long storied history of great players, great matches.

      5. Antonio Cerina Reply
        July 11, 2007 at 2:38 pm

        Dear Susan

        In the U.S.A I Belive

        1) New York
        2) Philadelphia
        3) Boston
        4) Chicago
        5) Baltimore

        In the World:
        1) Roma and Livorno in Italy
        2 Paris
        3 London
        4 L’Aja
        5 Budapest
        6) Vienna
        7) Prague
        8) Berlin-Hamburg,Dresden
        9) New York
        10) Moscow

        Most important tournaments

        1) The Olympiads
        2) Linares
        3) Dortmund
        4)Hastings
        5) Corus
        6) Moscow Aereoflot
        7) New York Open
        8) Budapest
        9) Pardubice
        10 Mem Capablanca la Habana

        Are you in agree?

        Kisses
        Antonio Cerina

      6. Anonymous Reply
        July 11, 2007 at 2:50 pm

        >>Are you in agree?

        …ment?

      7. Anonymous Reply
        July 11, 2007 at 5:07 pm

        Cleveland, Ohio. The public library there contains the most prolific collection of chess literature in the US.

      8. Anonymous Reply
        July 11, 2007 at 5:51 pm

        Lone Pine, Ca

      9. Anonymous Reply
        July 12, 2007 at 6:29 pm

        Louisville, Ky has documented, uninterrupted chess activity dating back to the 1870s

      10. KWRegan Reply
        July 13, 2007 at 4:10 am

        For the ancient-history department:

        (Scranton-) Wilkes-Barre chess club in NE Pennsylvania, analyzed 4…Bc5!? in the Two Knight’s.

        Halfway between there and NYC, Lake Hopatcong hosted Capa and Maroczy and Ed. Lasker—whom I played in January 1981 when he was 96!

        Cncinnati, OH: Sam Loyd wrote for their Gazette, and they hosted the first forerunner of the US Open in 1888.

        As for my hometown of Buffalo, NY, the best I can find are a mention that Pillsbury played here in 1894, and thisa history by John S. Hilbert. GM Jon Tisdall was born here, but am I the strongest player who’s ever resided here?

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