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  1. 1988 World Junior chess championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Adelaide. Joel Lautier emerged victorious, slightly ahead of Vasyl Ivanchuk , Grigory Serper and Boris Gelfand (on tie-breaks).

    Previous: Game Collection: 1987 World Junior chess championship

    Next: Game Collection: 1989 World Junior chess championship

    112 games, 1988

  2. 1988 World open
    <under construction>

    Held at Philadelphia in June (see Reshevsky vs M Brooks, 1988 for a date/round range) and July.

    Maxim Dlugy - http://chessevents.com/worldopen/wo...

    Previous: Game Collection: 1987 World open

    Next: Game Collection: 1989 World open

    16 games, 1988

  3. 1988 WYCC (open) U-12
    <under construction>

    Held at Timisoara, where Judit Polgar played (the World junior was held in Adelaide instead). Judy won the section. All sections of this year, except the U-18 (played at Aguadilla, Puerto Rico instead) were played here.

    Chen Zhu won the 1988 U-12 (women's) WYCC section. In 1986, Judy also played the U-16 (women's) WYCC section, behind Katrin Aladjova who won the section. Pawel Jaracz came in 4th at the 1988 WYCC U-14, behind Eran Liss - the winner of that section (at Timisoara, Romania), and he came in 6th at the 1989 WYCC U-14, behind Veselin Topalov - the winner of that section (at Aguadilla, Puerto Rico - the 1990 WYCC U-14 group (and open groups below it) were held at Fond du Lac, USA whereas the higher sections for that year were held at Singapore).

    See also: Game Collection: 1988 WYCC (open) U-16

    [References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World... ]

    4 games, 1988

  4. 1988 WYCC (open) U-16
    <under construction>

    Alexey Shirov came in 1st in the section. Held at Timisoara.

    See also: Game Collection: 1988 WYCC (open) U-12

    Previous: Game Collection: 1987 WYCC (open) U-16

    4 games, 1988

  5. 1988 Yusupov-Spraggett match
    <under construction>

    Held at either Quebec City (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin... and Game Collection: WCC Index (Yusupov-Spraggett 1989) for claim of city and probable continuation into the yew year of 1989) or St. John's (see this pgn source) after the Game Collection: WCC Index (Sokolov - Spraggett 1988) match was scheduled. The score was 2-1 in favour of Yusupov, according to the games in this database (or were there others as well, round numbers and dates are also sought).

    Addendum: https://translate.google.com/transl... (automated translation of https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torne... from Portuguese to English) gives 1998-1990 cycle with Spraggett tying 4-4 in the regular time-control games in the quarter-final match with Yusupov at Quebec City between August 1988 - February 1989 (here: http://kevinspraggettonchess.wordpr... himself says 1989, Quebec City) as 3 other matches (Portisch-Timman, Speelman-Short, Karpov-Hjartarson) finished. In the final 9th rapid-play (did they use any sort of Armageddon-type rule then, where one side had to make draw odds to advance, or would there possibly be more rounds in the event of a draw?!) play-off game, Spraggett lost, and Yusupov advanced to play Karpov in London of October, 1989. Is this at all related to Game Collection: WCC Index (Yusupov-Spraggett 1989) (perhaps running 1988-89)?

    Spraggett previously won his match with Sokolov, and Yusupov beat Ehlvest in early 1988.

    3 games, 1988

  6. 1989 Canadian championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Windsor.

    [References: (1) http://www.bcchesshistory.com/ ]

    15 games, 1989

  7. 1989 Capablanca memorial (group A)
    <under construction>

    Held at Holguin in May.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1988 Capablanca memorial (group A)

    Next: Game Collection: 1990 Capablanca memorial (group A)

    4 games, 1989

  8. 1989 World cup
    <under construction>

    Held at Moscow (unless other apparently tagged as Palma de Mallorca (wikipedia gives March 20th - April 20th 1989 as a date range for Palma de Mallorca / Barcelona; it doesn't discuss the Moscow date range, except saying that a 1988-9 World cup cycle of 6 tournaments occurred, Moscow (<if> this was the city one of the 6 was played at, then by implication) coming up before any of: Rotterdam, Palma de Mallorca or Skelleftea) by the pgn already - not sure what's going on with that).

    "...12 August - 3 September: The sixth and final tournament was held in Skellefteå, Sweden and won by Karpov and Kasparov, each with 9½/15. Kasparov won <the World Cup series>, and prize money of $175,000, with Karpov second [(1)]...".

    Question is, which one (did Kasparov win), or which stage, if the knock-outs stages were held in different cities?

    Lev Gutman played one (or maybe more, if we track more games) city, but which? Ian Rogers played Moscow (according to the pgn), but did he <also> play Palma de Mallorca (or just one city - the pgn is ambiguous)?! Did Jacob Murey really play <both> Palma de Mallorca and Moscow (as these pgn files point out in here by coincidence) or was the World cup a split event, similar to Morelia-Linares (2008) (and if so, was one of the city stages a knock-out qualifier to the other city's finale event, and if so, were some of the preliminary stages held in <other> different cities (ie maybe on different continents, for each zonal/interzonal) as well, and were all the stages played within a specific date range, or spread out over the year)?

    [References: (1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_i... , (2) http://www.endgame.nl/skelleftea.htm ]

    88 games, 1989

  9. 1989 World Junior chess championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Tunja, Colombia, 15th-31st of August. Vasil Spasov emerged victorious. Total rounds: 13 - but somehow Polgar (unless there is a pid mismatch in some of her <15> games here, possibly some games belong to another tournament header name?!) has 15 games here. Jacek Gdanski was leading until the 11th round, but a previous round match encounter tiebreak after the 13th round scores were tallied determined a winner. Richard Wessman picked up 9/13 points, a ½-point behind the tied finishing leaders.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1988 World Junior chess championship

    Next: Game Collection: 1990 World Junior chess championship

    [Further reading: (1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World... ]

    46 games, 1989

  10. 1989 World open
    <under construction>

    Held at Philadelphia.

    Mikhail Gurevich, Lev Alburt, Walter Browne, Alexander Chernin, Larry Christiansen, Vladimir Epishin, John Fedorowicz, Gildardo Garcia, Alexander Ivanov and Michael Rhode - http://chessevents.com/worldopen/wo...

    Previous: Game Collection: 1988 World open

    Next: Game Collection: 1990 World open

    28 games, 1989

  11. 1989-98 World correspondence chess championship
    <under construction>

    Next: Game Collection: 14th Correspondence Chess World Championship (by User: Sleeping kitten started the 14th in the correspondence championship series - this is the 13th edition, and am not aware of a 12th championship having been started to get collected as of May 2015).

    25 games, 1989

  12. 1990 Capablanca memorial (group A)
    <under construction>

    Arencibia and Remon won the Havana event.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1989 Capablanca memorial (group A)

    Next: Game Collection: 1991 Capablanca memorial (group A)

    [References: http://www.endgame.nl/capamem.htm ]

    8 games, 1990

  13. 1990 Kuala Lumpur (women) interzonal
    <under construction>

    Held at Kuala Lumpur in the Genting Highlands, Malaysia from June until July. The other interzonal for this cycle was in the Ukraine at Azov.

    33 games, 1990

  14. 1990 Wijk Aan Zee (group B)
    <under construction>

    Held at Wijk Aan Zee in January.

    Main group: Game Collection: Wijk aan Zee Hoogovens 1990

    39 games, 1990

  15. 1990 World Junior chess championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Santiago, Chile. Ilya Gurevich emerged victorious, but Alexey Shirov also tied with 10.5 points in the 13 round event.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1989 World Junior chess championship

    Next: Game Collection: 1991 World Junior chess championship

    [Further reading: (1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_... ]

    29 games, 1990

  16. 1990 World open
    <under construction>

    Held at Philadelphia.

    Igor Glek - http://chessevents.com/worldopen/wo...

    Previous: Game Collection: 1989 World open

    Next: Game Collection: 1991 World open

    20 games, 1990

  17. 1990 WYCC (open) U-12
    <under construction>

    Held at Fond du Lac in July.

    See also: Game Collection: 1990 WYCC (open) U-18 (which Giovanni Vescovi also played in some other (which one(s)?!) month that year) and Game Collection: 1990 WYCC (open) U-16 (held at Singapore, not Fond du Lac, USA).

    [References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World... ]

    2 games, 1990

  18. 1990 WYCC (open) U-16
    <under construction>

    Held at Singapore.

    Concurrent: Game Collection: 1990 WYCC (open) U-18 (also held at Singapore).

    See also: Game Collection: 1990 WYCC (open) U-12 (held at Fond du Lac USA, not Singapore).

    [References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World... ]

    8 games, 1990

  19. 1990 WYCC (open) U-18
    <under construction>

    Held at Singapore.

    Concurrent: Game Collection: 1990 WYCC (open) U-16 (also held at Singapore).

    See also: Game Collection: 1990 WYCC (open) U-12 (held at Fond du Lac USA, not Singapore).

    24 games, 1990

  20. 1991 Canadian championship
    <under construction>

    Next: Game Collection: 1992 Canadian championship

    [References: (1) http://www.bcchesshistory.com/ ]

    2 games, 1991

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