• Spice Chess is an artist's multiple by the Japanese artist Takako Saito, while she was resident in the United States. Originally manufactured winter 1964–65...
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    Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE) at Webster University. She served as the Chairperson or co-chair of the FIDE Commission for Women's Chess from 2008...
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  • channels Susan Polgar Institute of Chess Excellence Gordon Spice (born 1940), British former racing driver Jason Spice (born 1974), New Zealand international...
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    series of chess sets where the pieces could be distinguished only by scent were made by Takako Saito in 1965. Spice Chess and Smell Chess relied on the...
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    States cuisine. Jefferson Davis pie is similar to chess pie, but Jefferson Davis pie may also contain spices, nuts, or dried fruits and is usually topped with...
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  • encounter in the World Junior Chess Championship. In December 2023, Woodward won the 17th Annual SPICE (Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence) Cup ahead...
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    Paul Truong (category American chess players)
    for Chess Excellence (SPICE) and coach and chief strategist of the Texas Tech University chess team, with Polgár as the executive director of SPICE and...
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  • with George Maciunas. Saito is best known for her special chess sets, which include Spice Chess, but her larger body of work focuses on crafting a variety...
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  • Anécdotée du Hasard Poème symphonique Water Yam Grapefruit Fluxus 1 Spice Chess Related articles Anti-art Art & Language Conceptual art Fluxus at Rutgers...
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    Winner of the 2009 World Junior Chess Championship. Winner of the 2010 Hoogeveen tournament. Winner of the 2012 SPICE Cup Festival at Webster University...
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    Melanie C (redirect from Sporty Spice)
    of the pop group the Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Sporty Spice. With over 100 million records sold worldwide, the Spice Girls are the best-selling...
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    Ding Liren (category Chess Grandmasters)
    chess grandmaster and the reigning World Chess Champion. He is the highest-rated Chinese chess player in history and also a three-time Chinese Chess Champion...
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    Daniel Rensch (category Chess International Masters)
    at the age of 14. He is the president of American Chess Events LLC and Chief Chess Officer of Chess.com. Rensch won the 1998 Elementary National Championship...
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    a chess scholarship. Webster had won the President's Cup in both of Rosen's previous appearances in that event. Playing for Webster University SPICE (Susan...
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    Lê Quang Liêm (category Vietnamese chess players)
    2012 SPICE Cup (Classical) 2nd 5.5/10 2012 Chess Olympiad Istanbul 2012 5th 8/11 2013 HD BANK Cup (Classical) 1st 7.5/9 2013 Asian Continental Chess Championships...
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    Anécdotée du Hasard Poème symphonique Water Yam Grapefruit Fluxus 1 Spice Chess Related articles Anti-art Art & Language Conceptual art Fluxus at Rutgers...
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    Ray Robson (category American chess players)
    Webster University - SPICE Cup Open in St. Louis with an undefeated score of 7-2 . In 2014, he finished second in Millionaire Chess in Las Vegas, losing...
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  • Carissa Yip (category American female chess players)
    (born September 10, 2003) is an American chess player and the winner of the 2021, 2023, and 2024 U.S. Women's Chess Championship. In September 2019, she was...
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  • Anécdotée du Hasard Poème symphonique Water Yam Grapefruit Fluxus 1 Spice Chess Related articles Anti-art Art & Language Conceptual art Fluxus at Rutgers...
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  • Interviewed by: Dag Spicer. Recorded: February 14, 2005, at Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California Feng-hsiung Hsu's papers at DBLP Chess, China, and...
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    Wesley So (category Filipino chess players)
    shared fourth place at the SPICE Cup Group A with a solid 4½/10. At the age of 16, So became one of the stories of the 2009 Chess World Cup held in Khanty-Mansiysk...
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  • The following is a list of notable births in 2000. January 1 – Ice Spice, American rapper January 10 – Reneé Rapp, American actress and singer January...
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    a commentator for Chess.com, covering events such as the World Chess Championship and Candidates Tournament. He also streams chess content on his Twitch...
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    Ben Finegold (category American chess players)
    Benjamin Philip Finegold (born September 6, 1969) is an American chess grandmaster and YouTuber/Twitch streamer. He had previously been nicknamed the...
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  • The Chess Variant Pages is a non-commercial website devoted to chess variants. It was created by Hans Bodlaender in 1995. The site is "run by hobbyists...
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    Dmitry Andreikin (category Chess Grandmasters)
    and Rauf Mamedov in the category 16 SPICE Cup A tournament at Lubbock, Texas. He won the 2010 World Junior Chess Championship in Chotowa, Poland. In the...
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  • Billy Stewart (category Chess Records artists)
    (1963) Chess 1868: "Strange Feeling" / "Sugar and Spice" (1963) – No. 25 R&B, No. 70 pop Chess 1888: "A Fat Boy Can Cry" / "Count Me Out" (1964) Chess 1905:...
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  • Ellis-Bextor and Will Young. They are also largely responsible for the rise of the Spice Girls, Five, and East 17. So far, Biffco have had 41 hit singles, including...
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  • Eugene Perelshteyn (category Chess Grandmasters)
    graduating, Perelshteyn returned to chess, winning the 2007 SPICE Cup and tying for first in the B group in the 2009 SPICE Cup. Perelshteyn has also placed...
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    Kateřina Němcová (category American female chess players)
    Women's World Chess Championship in 2017. Němcová attended Webster University, where she was a member of Susan Polgar's and Paul Truong's SPICE (Susan Polgar...
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