The Soviet Union had the most arduous of domestic championships. Players placing high in sundry “national” championships (of Georgia, Latvia, Russia, Armenia, et cetera) played semi-finals. Qualifiers from the semis played a 20-player round robin, with several world champions. Anybody who made the final league was at the least, a credible Candidate. India had a similarly arduous championship, though the field was much weaker. Hopefuls played state championships and then a semi-final, the “National B”. The top 14 from the B qualified for the ...
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