The Big ChessVibes Christmas Trivia Quiz (part III of III)
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Big ChessVibes Christmas Trivia Quiz - Part III
Before we start with the last ten questions, we'd like to make clear that you can answer your questions in whatever form you like. So if you prefer to use a text editor or spreadsheet program, and send an email with an attachment, that's fine.Rider Hotel, Cambridge Springs
Abazzia | Bosnia & Herzegovina |
Barmen | Brazil |
Breslau | Germany |
Bugojno | Italy |
Cambridge Springs | Croatia |
Merano | Austria |
Petropolis | Poland |
Semmering | United States |
A question about the above cities. True or not true? 21B Abazzia - here the famous theme tournament was held in 1912, where the Evans Gambit was the obligatory opening. 21C Barmen - this tournament (1905) had an official tournament song. 21D Breslau - birth place of Adolf Anderssen. 21E Bugojno - the main sponsor of these five tournaments was a stitching-machine factory. 21F Cambridge Springs - the Rider Hotel, where the famous 1904 tournament took place, burnt down completely during the Bay of Pigs incident in 1961. 21G Merano - the location of Nabokov's The Luzhin Defence 21H Petropolis - Stefan Zweig, author of Die Schachnovelle, died here in 1942. 21I Semmering - the 1937 World Championship match between Vera Menchik and Sonja Graf took place here, in the Panhans Hotel.
22. Of all chess players, Marcel Duchamp is by far the most famous for activities outside the chess world. Besides playing chess, the following persons have another career, in art, science, politics or a different kind of sports. Make the correct connections!
Utut Adianto | economist at the IMF |
Simen Agdestein | electro technician |
Nona Gaprindashvili | minister |
Alexander Grischuk | papyrologist |
Robert Hübner | member of parliament |
Bozidar Ivanovic | pianist |
Cenek Kottnauer | poker player |
Kenneth Rogoff | tennis player |
Mark Taimanov | chairman national Olympic committee |
Sir George Thomas | soccer player |
Milan Vidmar | water polo player |
23. Where were they buried?
Alexander Alekhine | Amsterdam |
Marcel Duchamp | Budapest |
Max Euwe | Copenhagen |
Bobby Fischer | New Orleans |
Emanuel Lasker | New York |
Geza Maroczy | New York |
Paul Morphy | Paris |
Aaron Nimzovich | Rouen |
Rudolf Spielmann | Selfoss |
Wilhelm Steinitz | Solna |
24. In January 2009, at 15 years, 7 months and 1 day Anish Giri became the youngest Grandmaster in the world. Well, on that day he scored his 3rd GM norm; he received the title officially a bit later. 24A Who was the youngest GM before Giri, and who became the youngest GM after him? 24B Traditionally the list of youngest GMs in history starts with Bobby Fischer, who became a GM in 1958, when he was 15 years, 6 months and 1 day old. However, this list of youngest grandmasters ever (so not the youngest GM at a certain moment in the world, but youngest ever) contains ten names, and one of them is Fischer. Give this list of ten names in the correct order.25. The grandmaster tournament Kiev 1978 was won by Alexander Beliavsky, who, despite losses against the number 2 and 3, won the tournament with a 2-point margin. However, the tournament became famous because of something else: the tournament book. What was so special about this book?
26. We know the player in the picture as a strong grandmaster. In Iceland, however, he's mainly known as the founder and president of the only Icelandic bank that didn't collapse in 2008. What's his name (and the name of the bank)?
27. In the picture we see Ton Timman playing against his more famous brother Jan. Below you'll find duos; eight of these duos are siblings, eight are not. Which eight duos are siblings?
Espen/Simen Agdestein | John/Paul Littlewood |
Georgy/Viacheslav Agzamov | Turkan/Zeinab Mamedjarova |
Daniel/Rafael Fridman | Alisa/Mirjana Maric |
Krum/Kiril Georgiev | Predrag/Nebojsa Nikolic |
Ilya/Dmitry Gurevich | Boris/Ruslan Ponomariov |
Mikhail/Vladimir Gurevich | Nigel/Philip Short |
Csaba/Jozsef Horvath | Igor/Alexander Zaitsev |
Edward/Emanuel Lasker | Andrei/Sergei Zhigalko |
28. In this video you can see one of the most successful table tennis players today (red shirt). But what is his name? 28A Bu Xiangzhi 28B Ni Hua 28C Wang Hao 28D Wang Yue |
29. There are not many players who represented three different federations at Olympiads. From the following list of players, pick the two players who do not belong to this small group: Alexander Beliavsky, Erich Eliskases, Boris Gelfand, Mikhail Gurevich, Viktor Korchnoi, Zdenko Kozul, Ivan Sokolov.
30. Chess journalism - which names belong to which media?
Leonard Barden | Columnist El País |
Frederic Friedel | Columnist The Guardian |
Leontxo Garcia | Editor Chessbase (English) |
Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam | Editor Chessbase (Spanish) |
Mark Gluhovsky | Editor 64 |
Dirk Poldauf | Editor British Chess Magazine |
John Saunders | Editor Chess Life Online |
Jennifer Shahade | Editor New in Chess Magazine |
Yuri Vasiliev | Editor Schach |
Nadja Woisin | Photographer Sport-Express |
That's it! Soon we'll give the prizes to the best participants, and publish the answers. Feel free to discuss the quiz in the comments, but needless to say, no answers please!