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2019 - World Senior Chess Championships, Bucharest, Romania - Score sheets

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World Senior Chess Championships, 11-24.xi.2019, Bucharest, Romania

Each section: 11 rounds. Original score sheets for both players. Sometimes, for longer games, there are 2 pages for a score sheet.

Men +50 = 65-69 games per round * 2 players à +140 pages * 11 rounds à +1.500 score sheets

Men +65 = 94-96 games per round * 2 players à +200 pages * 11 rounds à +2.200 score sheets

Women +50 = 10 games per round * 2 players à +20 pages * 11 rounds à ~250 score sheets

Women +65 = 7 games per round * 2 players à +14 pages * 11 rounds à ~150 score sheets

A grand total of more 4.100-4.200 score sheets, probably more than 99,5% of the original score sheets, just a few missing, not games, but only the other opponent’s score sheet.

A unique set of chess score sheets in the historical documents domain.

Weight: 8,100 kg! Please ask for the estimated shipping price!

https://www.chess.com/events/2019-world-senior-chess-championship

https://en.chessbase.com/post/adventures-in-bucharest-the-world-senior-championship-2019

Brief presentation generated by AI - Brief presentation generated by AI - The 29th FIDE World Senior Chess Championship was held in Bucharest, Romania, from November 11-24, 2019. It included both Open and Women's sections, with players aged 50+ and 65+ competing. Rafael Vaganian (Armenia) won the Open 65+ category, while Nona Gaprindashvili (Georgia) won the Women's 65+ category. In the 50+ categories, Vadim Shishkin (Ukraine) won the Open, and Elvira Berend (Luxembourg) won the Women's.  

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