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The history of Havana Chess Set was designed and made for the 17th Chess Olympiad, organized by FIDE and comprising an open team tournament, as well as several other events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between October 23 and November 20, 1966, in Havana, Cuba.
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The Soviet team with 6 GMs, led by world champion Petrosian, lived up to expectations and won their eighth consecutive gold medals, with the United States and Hungary taking the silver and bronze, respectively.
When Hungary and Yugoslavia tied on both game and match points, and they had drawn 2-2 with each other, the rules dictated that the final ranking would be decided by using the Neustadt score - but not which version of it. A so called unweighted score was used, which placed Hungary ahead of Yugoslavia, giving them the bronze medals. Had the weighted variant been used instead, the result would have been the other way around.
- Chess Praxis
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Box Content: 34 chessmen (including 2 extra queens)
Wood Used: Ebonized Boxwood for Black Side and Natural Boxwood for White side
Chess Pieces | Dimensions |
King Height (from base till finial tip) | 3.90 inch / 9.9 cm |
King's Base (⌀) | 1.73 inch / 4.3 cm |
Queen Height(from base till queen's crown ball tip) | 3.20 inch / 8.1 cm |
Queen's Base (⌀) | 1.62 inch / 4.1 cm |
Bishop Height (from base till tip) | 2.97 inch / 7.5 cm |
Bishop's Base (⌀) | 1.47 inch / 3.7 cm |
Knight Height (from base till ear tip) | 2.87 inch / 7.2 cm |
Knight's Base (⌀) | 1.47 inch / 3.7 cm |
Rook Height (from base till turrets) | 2.41 inch / 6.1 cm |
Rook's Base (⌀) | 1.47 inch / 3.7 cm |
Pawn Height (from base till tip) | 2.16 inch / 5.4 cm |
Pawn's Base (⌀) | 1.23 inch / 3.1 cm |
SKU: IC-HAVB