Question

A grandmaster from this country lost a 1991 game featuring a notable king walk to Nigel Short and later lost the 1993 FIDE (“FEE-day”) Championship to Anatoly Karpov. A chess player from this country defeated an alcoholic Alexander Alekhine to become world champion in 1935, and later served as president of FIDE. A Sicilian variant named for a town in this country sees black build a pawn center on the d6 and (-5[1])e6 squares. An opening named for this country has Leningrad and (*) Stonewall variations. (0[1]-5[2])A tournament hosted in this country, described as the “Wimbledon of Chess”, is sponsored by the Tata Steel company. Black responds to (-5[1])1.d4 with f5 in an opening named for this country. For 10 points, what country has been home to Max Euwe (“OO-vuh”), Anish Giri, and the Wijk aan Zee (“WIKE on ZAY”) tournament? ■END■ (10[1]0[2])

ANSWER: The Netherlands [or Holland] (the lead-in is Jan Timman)
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