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  • Toronto Estonian Chess Club

    The Toronto Estonian Chess Club is evidently celebrating its 65th anniversary this year.

    http://www.eesti.ca/toronto-estonian...b/article44490

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    Re: Toronto Estonian Chess Club

    Back in the 1950s there were many ethnic community centre's with chess clubs that entered teams in the inter-club matches. The annual actives in the late 1980s-90s at their Broadview hall were well attended, including most of Toronto's masters, even if sales of fabrics and crafts were poor.

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      Re: Toronto Estonian Chess Club

      Likewise in Montreal. In the 1950's, the Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, and Poles (amongst others) had their own chess clubs and were well represented in the annual city team championships.

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        Re: Toronto Estonian Chess Club

        Paul Keres is always on the short list, generally at or near the top, as to the greatest chess player never to be World Champion and is clearly Estonia's best ever chess player. Which chess player warrants #2 status in Estonian chess history? I note that this remarkably small country of just 1.3 million inhabitants (#156 on Wikipedia's list of largest country by population) has 59 'Estonian chess players' cited at Wikipedia, 13 more than Canada's 46.

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor..._chess_players (Estonia)

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor..._chess_players (Canada)
        Last edited by Jack Maguire; Sunday, 1st March, 2015, 06:13 PM.

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