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Chess Oscar is an international award given to the best chess player every year.
Kramnik's victory helped him win the Chess Oscar for 2006, the second of his career.
Kasparov won the Chess Oscar a record eleven times.
Kramnik's performance won him the Chess Oscar for 2000; this was the first time he had received the award.
Larsen won several dozen major international tournaments during his career, and was awarded the first Chess Oscar in 1967.
The magazine awards the Chess Oscar annually.
Larsen also wins the first Chess Oscar.
The Chess Oscar is highly regarded in the chess community, as it indicates a premier degree of peer recognition.
International Association of Chess Press, 9 times voted the best chess player of the year and awarded the "Chess Oscar"
Karpov is awarded the Chess Oscar for the fourth successive year, while Fischer's name is dropped from the official FIDE rating list.
The Chess Oscar is awarded to the year's best player according to a worldwide poll of leading chess critics, writers, and journalists conducted by the Russian chess magazine 64.
As the winning candidate, Karpov is scheduled to meet Bobby Fischer for a world championship decider in 1975 and for his efforts in 1974, is awarded his second successive Chess Oscar.