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early form of
algebraic notation was
invented by the
Syrian player Philip Stamma in the 18th century. In the 19th century, it came into
general use in German...
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Philipp Stamma (c. 1705 – c. 1755), a
native of Aleppo,
Ottoman Syria,
later resident of
England and France, was a
chess master and a
pioneer of modern...
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Stamma may
refer to:
Stamma, the
British Stammering ****ociation
Philipp Stamma, ( – c. 1755), a
chess master Stammer This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- king and
knight versus a king and pawn.
Stamma's mate In the
diagram showing Stamma's mate (named for
Philipp Stamma),
White to move wins: 1. Nb4+ Ka1 2....
- The
British Stammering ****ociation (BSA),
trading as
Stamma (styled '
STAMMA')
since 2019, is a
national membership organisation in the
United Kingdom for...
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uniquely identify each square. In
embryonic form it was used by
Philip Stamma in the 1737 book
Essai sur le jeu des echecs. It was
later adopted (in long...
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possible to
force mate with only a king and
knight in a
pattern known as
Stamma's mate,
which has
occasionally been seen in practice. In the
position below...
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Syrian Philipp Stamma in a match,
although Philidor let
Stamma have the
first move in
every game and
scored all
draws as wins for
Stamma. The same year...
- (30-03-1986)". NRK.no. 23
February 2015.
Retrieved 2
March 2015. "Sissels
stämma lyser klart i vintermörkret". smp.se. 17
March 2006.
Retrieved 23 October...
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developed his
entire force by
playing with Sir
Abraham Janssen and the
Syrian Stamma(*). The "first
player of the band"
found it
necessary to
accept the Rook...