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Chess is an
abstract strategy board game for two
players which involves no
hidden information and no
elements of chance. It is pla**** on a
square game...
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Algebraic notation is the
standard method of
chess notation, used for
recording and
describing moves. It is
based on a
system of
coordinates to uniquely...
- a list of
unorthodox chess pieces, see
Fairy chess piece; for a list of
terms specific to
chess problems, see
Glossary of
chess problems; for a list of...
- The
history of
chess can be
traced back
nearly 1,500
years to its
earliest known predecessor,
called chaturanga, in India; its
prehistory is the subject...
- The
rules of
chess (also
known as the laws of
chess)
govern the play of the game of
chess.
Chess is a two-player
abstract strategy board game. Each player...
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title awarded to
chess players by the
world chess organization FIDE.
Apart from
World Champion,
Grandmaster is the
highest title a
chess player can attain...
- such as FIDE, the US
Chess Federation (USCF or US
Chess),
International Correspondence Chess Federation, and the
English Chess Federation. Most of the...
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article uses
algebraic notation to
describe chess moves. Chess960, also
known as
Fischer Random Chess, is a
chess variant that
randomizes the
starting position...
- Fast
chess is subdivided, by
decreasing time controls, into
rapid chess,
blitz chess, and
bullet chess.
Armageddon chess is a
variant of fast
chess with...
- Look up
chesser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chesser may
refer to
Chesser,
Edinburgh Chesser Island Al H.
Chesser Billy Chesser Chris Chesser Elizabeth...