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Some sources say that correspondence chess was already played in the 12th century. Most chess historians doubt whether this is true. In the 19th century chess clubs and magazines started to organize more regular tournaments, national as well as international tournaments. Finally in 1928 the first
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They gain at least two grandmaster norms in international title tournaments with a total of at least 24 games. (This number of games may be reduced if the player overscores sufficiently to achieve the standard norm requirements over 24
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After this, correspondence chess players started joining IFSB. At that time, there was only individual membership and only later did it become possible for countries to be members.
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The national federation representing the candidate makes an appropriately qualified application. For this, a two-third majority vote of Congress must be obtained.
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They are highest scoring player on board 1 in the final of the CC Olympiad after all scheduled tiebreaking rules are applied, but only with a positive score,
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On 15 August 1928, the ICSB (Internationaler Correspondensschachbund/International Correspondence Chess Federation) was created under the leadership of
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ICCF, the present successor of the IFSB, is a federation of national member organizations. At this moment there are worldwide 56
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IFSB European Olympiad: the Hungarian Team (Balogh, Nagy, Szigeti, Barcza, Boros and Szucz) won the Final (1937-1939).
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were well-known enthusiastic correspondence chess players during some periods of their chess careers.
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Freienhagen (and others from ICSB) continue in parallel with the IFSB. Freienhagen died in 1933.
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is a title that is rewarded by ICCF when a candidate meets the one of following qualifications:
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When the Second World War began, the IFSB Board decided to discontinue its activity.
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ICCF is closely co-operating with the leading world chess organization
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Association (ICCA), which was founded in 1945, as successor of the
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That player who places 1-3 in the World Championship final,
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The top officials during the history of the IFSB here:
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SIM: Correspondence Chess Senior International Master
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Senior International Master of Correspondence Chess
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Senior International Master of Correspondence Chess
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Correspondence Chess
Internationaler Fernschachbund
Eric Ruch
Internationaler Fernschachbund
Alexander Alekhine
Paul Keres
Max Euwe
Erich Otto Freienhagen
Berlin
J.Keemink
Netherlands
K.Laue
H. von Massow
H.Schild
Germany
C.Olsen
Norway
Berlin
R.Dührssen
J.Keemink
H. von Massow
K.Laue
L.Probst

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