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- calculation. Many of the more common themes have been given names by problemists (see chess problem terminology for a list). The key move of the solution...
- The Problemist is a bimonthly chess problem magazine which has been in publication since January 1926. It originally had the subtitle "Proceedings of the...
- that have been pla**** and recorded, but whose aim is to challenge the problemist to find a solution to the posed situation, within the rules of chess,...
- Unsound magazine, and as the founding member of the experimental/noise band Problemist. In 2011 Davenport directed the feature do****entary Too Sane for This...
- A chess composer is a person who creates endgame studies or chess problems. Chess composers usually specialize in a particular genre, e.g. endgame studies...
- ((1907-09-07)7 September 1907 – (1989-11-09)9 November 1989) was a Croatian chess problemist. Nenad Petrović was the first Croatian Grandmaster of chess composition...
- those directions). (The names princess and empress are common in the problemist tradition: in chess variants involving these pieces they are often called...
- This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Antonín Novotný (22 August 1827 in Dobromilice – 9 March 1871) was a Czech chess composer...
- This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Norman Alasdair Macleod (6 December 1927, in Glasgow – 2 October 1991) was a Scottish chess...
- the Hampshire Telegraph and Post until the founding of The Problemist in 1926. The Problemist was published with the subtitle "Proceedings of the British...