Peter Lee (chess player), the Glossary
Peter Nicholas Lee (born 21 November 1943) is an English chess player who won the British Chess Championship in 1965.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: British Chess Championship, Chess Olympiad, Contract bridge, England, Exeter College, Oxford, FIDE titles, Gold Cup (bridge), London, Oxford University Chess Club, University of Oxford.
- Bridge players from London
- British and Irish contract bridge players
- Chess players from London
- English contract bridge players
British Chess Championship
The British Chess Championships are organised by the English Chess Federation.
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Chess Olympiad
The Chess Olympiad is a biennial chess tournament in which teams representing nations of the world compete.
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Contract bridge
Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Exeter College, Oxford
Exeter College (in full: The Rector and Scholars of Exeter College in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, and the fourth-oldest college of the university.
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FIDE titles
FIDE titles are awarded by the international chess governing body FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs) for outstanding performance.
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Gold Cup (bridge)
The Gold Cup is the premier open British contract bridge competition for teams of four. Peter Lee (chess player) and Gold Cup (bridge) are contract bridge stubs.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Oxford University Chess Club
The Oxford University Chess Club (OUCC) was founded at the University of Oxford in 1869.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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See also
Bridge players from London
- A. J. Sefi
- Adam Meredith
- Alan Truscott
- Albert Dormer
- Alfred Sheinwold
- Andrew Robson
- Dennis Spooner
- Doris Rhodes
- Fritzi Gordon
- Jack Marx (bridge)
- Jordanis Pavlides
- Kenneth Konstam
- Leslie Dodds
- Maurice Harrison-Gray
- Michelle Brunner
- Nico Gardener
- Nicola Smith
- Paul Stern
- Peter Lee (chess player)
- Rixi Markus
- Sandra Landy
- Susanna Gross
- Tom Townsend
- Tony Priday
- Victor Mollo
- Walter Buller (bridge)
British and Irish contract bridge players
- Adam Meredith
- Albert Benjamin
- Barry Rigal
- Ben Cohen (bridge)
- Boris Schapiro
- Brian Senior
- Charles Wigoder
- David Bird (bridge)
- Doris Rhodes
- Fritzi Gordon
- Henry Beasley
- Hubert Phillips
- Hugh Kelsey
- Iain Macleod
- Jack Marx (bridge)
- Jeremy Flint
- Jordanis Pavlides
- Julian Pottage
- Kenneth Konstam
- Leo Baron
- Leslie Dodds
- Marc Smith (bridge)
- Mark Horton (bridge)
- Martin Hoffman (bridge)
- Maurice Harrison-Gray
- Michael Rosenberg
- Michelle Brunner
- Nico Gardener
- Nicolas Hammond
- Patrick Jourdain
- Paul Stern
- Peter Lee (chess player)
- Peter Swinnerton-Dyer
- Ralph Swimer
- Raymond Brock
- Richard Lederer (bridge player)
- Rixi Markus
- S. J. Simon
- Sandra Landy
- Terence Reese
- Tony Priday
- Victor Mollo
- Walter Buller (bridge)
Chess players from London
- Anthony Kosten
- David Levy (chess player)
- Florence Hutchison-Stirling
- Francis Joseph Lee
- Harry Golombek
- Hugh Alexander Kennedy
- James Howell (chess player)
- John Nunn
- Jonathan Levitt
- Joseph Gallagher
- Jovanka Houska
- Lawrence Trent
- Luke McShane
- Michael Lipton
- Michael Stean
- Natasha Regan
- Peter Lee (chess player)
- Richard Griffith (chess player)
- Simon Webb (chess player)
- Stuart Fancy
- Tim Harding (chess player)
- William Norwood Potter
English contract bridge players
- A. J. Sefi
- Adam Meredith
- Albert Dormer
- Andrew Robson
- Brian Senior
- David Bakhshi
- David Gold (bridge)
- Dennis Spooner
- Doris Rhodes
- Edward Rayne
- Fritzi Gordon
- Gunnar Hallberg
- Jack Marx (bridge)
- Janet Wolfson de Botton
- Jim Niblett
- John Brown (bridge)
- Jonathan Cansino
- Jordanis Pavlides
- Kenneth Konstam
- Leslie Dodds
- Maurice Harrison-Gray
- Michelle Brunner
- Mike Bell (bridge)
- Nico Gardener
- Nicola Smith
- Pat Davies (bridge player)
- Peter Lee (chess player)
- Rixi Markus
- Sally Brock
- Sandra Landy
- Sarah Bell (bridge)
- Susan Norton
- Susanna Gross
- Tom Townsend
- Tony Forrester
- Tony Priday
- Victor Mollo
- Walter Buller (bridge)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lee_(chess_player)
Also known as Peter Lee (chess), Peter N. Lee, Peter Nicholas Lee.