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  1. 1998 World Seniors' championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Grieskirchen in November. Tamara Khmiadashvili won the senior women's group and Vladimir Bagirov became the open group senior champion[(1)].

    Previous: Game Collection: 1997 World Seniors' championship

    Next: <<at Gladenbach>> (open section winner: Janis Klovans and women's section winner: Tamara Khmiadashvili - games not yet uploaded)

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

    9 games, 1998

  2. 1998 WUCC
    <under construction>

    The 1998 World University chess championship was held at Istanbul from the 5th of September until the 11th[(1)].

    [References: (1) http://www.chessmix.com/chess-games... (1998 World University chess championship).]

    2 games, 1998

  3. 1998 WYCC (open) U-12
    <under construction>

    Held at Oropesa del Mar Spain.

    11 games, 1998

  4. 1998 WYCC (open) U-14
    <under construction>

    Held at Oropesa del Mar Spain.

    Canadian player Stephen Glinert played in this tournament.

    13 games, 1998

  5. 1998 WYCC (open) U-16
    <under construction>

    Held at Oropesa del Mar Spain.

    2 games, 1998

  6. 1998-9 Pamplona Interzonal
    <under construction>

    Held at Pamplona, Spain from December of 1998 until January 1999.

    40 games, 1998-1999

  7. 1999 Bermuda Mermaid Beach club
    <under construction>

    Previous: Game Collection: 1998 Bermuda

    27 games, 1999

  8. 1999 Canadian championship
    <under construction>

    Held at the end of August throughout September.

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

    10 games, 1999

  9. 1999 Canadian open
    <under construction>

    Held at Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.

    Next: Game Collection: 2000 Canadian open

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

    2 games, 1999

  10. 1999 Capablanca memorial (II)
    <under construction>

    See Game Collection: 1999 Capablanca memorial (premier - I) for the main section.

    7 games, 1999

  11. 1999 Capablanca memorial (premier - I)
    <under construction>

    Not sure whether the 2 games are from separate sections yet. I'll have to check this in the future, and possibly split the sections, if they're in the wrong one.

    Concurrent: Game Collection: 1999 Capablanca memorial (II)

    Previous: Game Collection: 1998 Capablanca memorial (elite)

    Next: Game Collection: 2000 Capablanca memorial (elite)

    5 games, 1999

  12. 1999 Foxwoods open
    <under construction>

    Next: Game Collection: 2000 Foxwoods open

    6 games, 1999

  13. 1999 Hoogovens (group B)
    <under construction>

    Perhaps 12 players, with 11 rounds x 6 players/round = 66 games total. Round 11 finished on January 31st.

    Bosch is missing 3 games from rounds 9 (vs Janssen), 10 (vs de Vreudt) and 11 (vs van den Doel); Janssen (vs Bosch, round 9; vs de Vreugt, 11th round); van den Doel (vs Bosch, round 11) and de Vreugt (vs Janssen) in the final 11th round. (did they drop out?! - needs to be checked). Need to checked for the scheduled opponents for those rounds as well; otherwise all other games are present: 62/66 total.

    62 games, 1999

  14. 1999 Hoogovens (group C)
    <under construction>
    3 games, 1999

  15. 1999 World Junior chess championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Yerevan, Armenia in September (example: Kasimdzhanov vs G Bakhtadze, 1999 suggests a date range). Alexander Galkin emerged victorious.

    Previous: Game Collection: 1998 World Junior chess championship

    Next: Game Collection: 2000 World Junior chess championship

    68 games, 1999

  16. 1999 World open
    <under construction>

    Held in June and July at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Gregory Serper, Vladimir Akopian, Joel Benjamin, Jaan Ehlvest, Alexander Fishbein, Boris Gulko, Igor Novikov, Alexander Shabalov, Georgy Timoshenko and Alex Yermolinsky - http://chessevents.com/worldopen/wo...

    Previous: Game Collection: 1998 World open

    Next: Game Collection: 2000 World open

    http://www.chesstour.com/wo99.html

    7 games, 1999

  17. 1999 WYCC (open) U-10
    <under construction>

    Held at Oropesa del Mar Spain.

    9 games, 1999

  18. 1999 WYCC (open) U-12
    <under construction>

    Held at Oropesa del Mar Spain. Daniel Stellwagen won a silver medal in this category, according to his player (ID) biography on this website.

    6 games, 1999

  19. 1999 WYCC (open) U-14
    <under construction>

    Held at Oropesa del Mar Spain.

    2 games, 1999

  20. 1999 WYCC (open) U-16
    <under construction>

    Held at Oropesa del Mar Spain.

    14 games, 1999

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