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- noun Plural form of
grandmaster .
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Chess, in particular, was long considered a realm reserved for exquisite human intelligence: the greatest chess players are called Grandmasters; a large percentage of them are eccentric Russian introverts.
Museum Blogs 2009
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His most recent work is a collaboration called The Grandmasters with legendary hip-hop artist GZA (The
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Grandmasters Andrew Soltis and Boris Gulko are the latest additions to the 49-player U.S. Hall.
Lubomir Kavalek: The World Chess Hall of Fame Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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During this period, the Grandmasters Association (GMA) was born and established itself with a high-level competition called the World Cup.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess World of Karpov and Kasparov Lubomir Kavalek 2010
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Benonix asks whether it's inevitable that Grandmasters decline after 40 - and also how long do you reckon you have left at the top?
Vishy Anand: I found Bobby Fischer surprisingly normal and calm 2011
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During this period, the Grandmasters Association (GMA) was born and established itself with a high-level competition called the World Cup.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess World of Karpov and Kasparov Lubomir Kavalek 2010
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During this period, the Grandmasters Association (GMA) was born and established itself with a high-level competition called the World Cup.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess World of Karpov and Kasparov Lubomir Kavalek 2010
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During this period, the Grandmasters Association (GMA) was born and established itself with a high-level competition called the World Cup.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess World of Karpov and Kasparov Lubomir Kavalek 2010
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During this period, the Grandmasters Association (GMA) was born and established itself with a high-level competition called the World Cup.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess World of Karpov and Kasparov Lubomir Kavalek 2010
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Grandmasters had already begun to see the implications of the existence of machines that could play -- if only, at this point, in a select few types of board configurations -- with godlike perfection.
Garry Kasparov On 'Chess Metaphors': The Chess Master And The Computer 2010
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