- Source: Bulgarian Chess Championship
The Bulgarian Chess Championship is an event inaugurated in 1933 to crown the best chess player in Bulgaria. The championship has been held on a nearly annual basis since, with only a few years missed. In recent years some of the very best Bulgarian players have not participated in the championship, including former World Champions Veselin Topalov and Antoaneta Stefanova.
Open championship
Women's championship
References
Whyld, Ken (1986), Chess: The Records, Guinness Books, p. 94, ISBN 0-85112-455-0 (results through 1985)
Bojkov, Dejan (2007-03-24), The Bulgarian Chess Championship 2007, Chessbase.com News
Crowther, Mark (21 May 2001), The Week in Chess 341, London Chess Center
Crowther, Mark (19 May 2003), The Week in Chess 445, London Chess Center
Crowther, Mark (11 May 2004), The Week in Chess 496, London Chess Center
Crowther, Mark (6 June 2005), The Week in Chess 552, London Chess Center
Crowther, Mark (13 March 2006), The Week in Chess 592, London Chess Center
Crowther, Mark (19 March 2007), The Week in Chess 645, London Chess Center
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bulgarian Chess Championship
- World Chess Championship
- Nurgyul Salimova
- World Blitz Chess Championship
- World Chess Championship 2010
- World Junior Chess Championship
- Peicho Peev
- Sarkis Bohosjan
- Women's World Chess Championship
- Aleksander Delchev