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  1. 1992 World Seniors' championship
    <under construction>

    Along with the women's event (see: R A Donnelly vs E Karakas, 1992 for details), it was held at Bad Worishofen.

    Eva Karakas won the women's section and Efim Geller became the open group senior champion[(1)].

    Previous: Game Collection: 1991 World Seniors' championship

    Next: Game Collection: 1993 World Seniors' championship

    [Further reading: (1) http://www.wscc2016.net/information... ]

    27 games, 1991-1992

  2. 1992 WYCC (open) U-10
    <under construction>

    Held at Duisburg.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1991 WYCC (open) U-10 (held at Warsaw, Poland).

    Next: Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-10 (held at Bratislava).

    See also: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-12 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-14 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-16 and Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-18 (all held at Duisburg).

    24 games, 1992

  3. 1992 WYCC (open) U-12
    <under construction>

    Held at Duisburg.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1991 WYCC (open) U-10 (held at Warsaw, Poland along with the U-12 group) and Game Collection: 1991 WYCC (open) U-18 (some sections were held at Guarapuava, Brazil).

    Next: Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-12 (held at Bratislava).

    See also: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-10 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-14 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-16 and Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-18 (all held at Duisburg).

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

    15 games, 1992

  4. 1992 WYCC (open) U-14
    <under construction>

    Held at Duisburg.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1991 WYCC (open) U-10 (held at Warsaw, Poland along with the U-14, U-12, etc groups) and Game Collection: 1991 WYCC (open) U-18 (some sections (U-16, U-18) were held at Guarapuava, Brazil).

    Next: Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-14 (held at Bratislava).

    See also: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-10 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-12 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-16 and Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-18 (all held at Duisburg).

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

    30 games, 1992

  5. 1992 WYCC (open) U-16
    <under construction>

    Held at Duisburg.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1991 WYCC (open) U-10 (held at Warsaw, Poland along with the U-14, U-12, etc groups) and Game Collection: 1991 WYCC (open) U-18 (some sections (U-16, U-18) were held at Guarapuava, Brazil).

    Next: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-16 (held at Bratislava).

    See also: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-10 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-12 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-14 and Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-18 (all held at Duisburg).

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

    34 games, 1992

  6. 1992 WYCC (open) U-18
    <under construction>

    Held at Duisburg.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1991 WYCC (open) U-10 (held at Warsaw, Poland along with the U-14, U-12, etc groups) and Game Collection: 1991 WYCC (open) U-18 (some sections (U-16, U-18) were held at Guarapuava, Brazil).

    Next: Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-18 (held at Bratislava).

    See also: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-10 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-12 , Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-14 and Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-16 (all held at Duisburg).

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

    22 games, 1992

  7. 1992-(-3) World Junior chess championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pablo Zarnicki and Vadim Milov each scored 10 points after 13 rounds.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1991 World Junior chess championship

    Next: Game Collection: 1993 World Junior chess championship (supposedly - does anyone have date-ranges for these 2 events).

    Was the Game Collection: 1993 World Junior chess championship part of this event, continuing on into the next year? If so, does someone have an approximate date range?!

    Not to be confused with Svidler vs Baklan, 1992 of that year, which was probably some sort of region qualifier - see pgn that it mentions Latvia.

    [References: (1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_... (suggests that this was held in <October> and that the 1993 event was held in India)]

    27 games, 1992

  8. 1993 Canadian open
    <under construction>

    Held at London, Ontario in July.

    Next: Game Collection: 1994 Canadian open

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

    10 games, 1993

  9. 1993 Capablanca memorial (group A)
    <under construction>

    Previous: A Rodriguez vs M Sisniega, 1992

    Next: Game Collection: 1994 Capablanca memorial (group A)

    11 games, 1993

  10. 1993 Jakarta (women's) interzonal
    <under construction>

    Held at Jakarta in July and August and the only interzonal for this cycle. The Game Collection: 1994 (women's) candidates tournament was the next stage in the qualifier cycle. 13 rounds, 39 players. So ((40 x 13 players) - (at least) 12 (rounds of byes; 1 forfeit/withdrawl in the final round by Nava Starr and one forced bye in the 10th round for her) implies that there about 507 games, maximum played in this event.

    28 games, 1993

  11. 1993 Spraggett - Hartman
    <under construction>

    Spraggett beat Hartman by a score of 3-1 at Hamilton.

    4 games, 1993

  12. 1993 World Junior chess championship
    <under construction>

    Next: Game Collection: 1994 World Junior chess championship

    Held at Calicut at the Kozhikode region of India, as the pgn of T Toh vs B Kreiman, 1993 suggests. Igor Miladinovic scored 9.5 pints, followed by Vlastimil Babula Sr and Sergei Rublevsky with 9 each.

    Is it possible that the other few games were held at Buenos Aires, Argentina, continuing on from 1992-3? Was this part of the continuation of Game Collection: 1992-(-3) World Junior chess championship (see pgn source for location details claim)?

    [References: (1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World... (suggests that the 1993 event was held in India, and from November until December).]

    7 games, 1992-1993

  13. 1993 World open
    <under construction>

    Held at Philadelphia.

    Alex Yermolinsky - http://chessevents.com/worldopen/wo...

    Previous: Game Collection: 1992 World open

    84 games, 1987-1993

  14. 1993 World Seniors' championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Bad Wildbad. Mark Taimanov won the open group to become senior champion; Tatiana Zatulovskaya won the women's group senior championship.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1992 World Seniors' championship

    Next: Game Collection: 1994 World Seniors' championship

    [Further reading: http://www.wscc2016.net/information... ]

    16 games, 1993

  15. 1993 WYCC (open) U-10
    <under construction>

    Held at Bratislava.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-10 (held at Duisburg).

    Next: Game Collection: 1994 WYCC (open) U-10 (held at Szeged).

    See also: Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-12 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-14 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-16 and Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-18 (all held at Bratislava).

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

    30 games, 1993

  16. 1993 WYCC (open) U-12
    <under construction>

    Held at Bratislava.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-12 (held at Duisburg).

    Next: Game Collection: 1994 WYCC (open) U-12 (held at Szeged).

    See also: Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-10 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-14 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-16 and Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-18 (all held at Bratislava).

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

    27 games, 1993

  17. 1993 WYCC (open) U-14
    <under construction>

    Held at Bratislava.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-14 (held at Duisburg).

    Next: Game Collection: 1994 WYCC (open) U-14 (held at Szeged).

    See also: Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-10 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-12 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-16 and Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-18 (all held at Bratislava).

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

    21 games, 1993

  18. 1993 WYCC (open) U-16
    <under construction>

    Held at Bratislava.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-16 (held at Duisburg).

    Next: Game Collection: 1994 WYCC (open) U-16 (held at Szeged).

    See also: Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-10 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-12 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-14 and Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-18 (all held at Bratislava).

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

    52 games, 1993

  19. 1993 WYCC (open) U-18
    <under construction>

    Held at Bratislava.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1992 WYCC (open) U-18 (held at Duisburg).

    Next: Game Collection: 1994 WYCC (open) U-18 (held at Szeged).

    See also: Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-10 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-12 , Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-14 and Game Collection: 1993 WYCC (open) U-16 (all held at Bratislava).

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

    17 games, 1993

  20. 1994 (women's) candidates tournament
    <under construction>

    This was a 9-player, 18-round double-round-robin that was held at Tilburg in September. Game Collection: 1995 Susan - Maia candidates final later decided who would qualify past the next stages.

    Susan and Maia tied for share of 1st-2nd place overall.

    40 games, 1994

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