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  • {{Image|Chess set by David L. Kinney CC-by 2.0.jpg|right|400px|A [[chess set]].}} ...ieces|pieces]] with various names. The most important piece is the [[king (chess)|king]] as the objective of each player is to [[checkmate]] the opposing ki
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  • ...hess tactics|tactics]], and into three consecutive stages in a game: the [[Chess opening|opening]], [[middle game]], and [[endgame]]. Tactics might be descr ...having more pieces, or more valuable pieces on the board. In the study of chess, the pieces are assigned a point value:
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  • In [[chess]], '''tactics''' in general concentrate on short-term actions or plans. Ta ...)|underminings]], [[Overloading (chess)|overloadings]] and [[Interference (chess)|interferences]].<ref>Harding (2003), p. 8ff</ref>
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  • ...still turn out to be a mistake. A sacrifice is one of numerous possible [[chess tactics]], sometimes used in combination with other types of tactics. ...ficed, although the availability of pawns ''en prise'' is rather common in chess games and the rather routine loss of a pawn (a rather low value piece) is o
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  • | title = A Short History of Chess | title=Better Chess for Average Players
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  • * ''Chess players'' * ''Chess topics''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sacrifice (chess)]]
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  • ...nd intellect; the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series included a version of Chess
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  • ...rooks, one in each of the corners nearest their own side. In [[algebraic chess notation|algebraic notation]], white's rooks start on a1 and h1, while blac ...an enemy piece stands. The rook also participates, along with the [[king (chess)|king]], in a special move called [[castling]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Opening theory (chess)/Approval]]
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  • ...called [[Chess tactics|tactics]], are usable for success in the game of [[chess]].
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  • ...r [[Knight (chess)|knight]]). It is distinguished from a pure [[sacrifice (chess)|sacrifice]] that leads to [[Checkmate|mate]] in the sense that an exchange ...lish a minor piece on a strong square (often threatening the enemy [[King (chess) | king]]), to improve one's own pawn structure (creating, for example, con
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  • A chess piece that may move in a straight line over any number of empty squares in
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  • ...l opening theory, or by controlling it from the sides, as in [[hypermodern chess opening]] theory. Secondly, the player will attempt to get space for his pi Chess openings are usually classified by the first move that white makes. King pa
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  • * [[:Category:Chess|Chess]] {{rpl|Chess opening}}
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  • * [http://www.fide.com/ FIDE] - [[Fédération Internationale des Échecs|World Chess Federation]] ...w.fide.com/official/handbook.asp?level=EE101 Official rules - FIDE Laws of Chess]
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  • ...opposing lower value piece as a matter of [[Chess strategy|strategy]] or [[Chess tactics|tactics]] by one of the players
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  • ...assant''' ([[French language|French]]: 'in passing') is the only move in [[chess]] in which a capturing piece does not occupy the square of the captured pie Both 'pieces' are in fact [[pawn (chess)|pawn]]s. The rule was devised to prevent a player using the two-squares r
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  • #REDIRECT [[Opening theory (chess)/Definition]]
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  • A biannual international chess tournament inspired by the Olympic Games.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Opening theory (chess)/Related Articles]]
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  • The critical first moves in a game of [[chess]] that set the stage for the rest of the game.
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  • Situation in [[chess]] where one player voluntarily gives up a Rook but captures an opponent's m
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  • {{r|Chess}} {{r|Opening (chess)}}
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  • This is a list of [[Unicode]] characters for representing [[chess]] pieces. |white [[king (chess)|king]]||<font size=7>{{unicode|♔}}</font>||U+2654 || &amp;#9812;
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rook (chess)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Chess symbols in Unicode}}
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  • {{r|Chess}} {{r|Chess strategy}}
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  • *[[Chess]] *[[Chess tactics]]
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  • A move in chess in which a pawn that has just completed an initial advance to its fourth ra
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/En passant (chess)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chess opening]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Chess strategy}}
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  • *[[Chess]] *[[Sacrifice (chess)]]
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  • Chess pieces represented by symbols that are defined in the Unicode character set
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  • :'''Note:''' ''This article only deals with human players. See [[computer chess]] for machine players.'' There is no consensus on who is the '''greatest [[chess]] player of all time''', but it is a topic often discussed by fans and addr
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chess symbols in Unicode]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Rook (chess)}}
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  • * ''Chess players'' * ''Chess topics''
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  • * [http://www.fide.com/ FIDE] - [[Fédération Internationale des Échecs|World Chess Federation]] ...w.fide.com/official/handbook.asp?level=EE101 Official rules - FIDE Laws of Chess]
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  • ...lemist whose writings become 'classics' in the chess world; ''New Ideas in Chess'' (1922) and ''Masters of the Chessboard'' (1930) are still studied today.
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  • {{r|Chess}} {{r|Opening (chess)}}
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  • This is a list of [[Unicode]] characters for representing [[chess]] pieces. |white [[king (chess)|king]]||<font size=7>{{unicode|♔}}</font>||U+2654 || &amp;#9812;
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  • *''New Ideas In Chess'' (1922) *''Masters Of The Chess Board'' (1930)
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  • '''Sessa''' (or '''Sissa''') was a legendary creator of the game of [[chess]] ancestor, called [[Chaturanga]]. *Edward Lasker (1959). Adventure of Chess, Dover.
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  • ...checs (International Chess Federation; FIDE)''' is the governing body of [[chess]]. It was founded in 1924 and is based in [[Lausanne]]. [[Category:Chess organisations]]
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  • * [[:Category:Chess|Chess]] {{rpl|Chess opening}}
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  • ...yer (1901-81), world champion from 1935-37, and President of International Chess Federation (FIDE) from 1970-78.
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  • ...opposing lower value piece as a matter of [[Chess strategy|strategy]] or [[Chess tactics|tactics]] by one of the players
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  • ...er and Shakespearean actor and scholar (1810-74); considered the strongest chess player in the world mid-19th century.
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  • ...called [[Chess tactics|tactics]], are usable for success in the game of [[chess]].
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  • ...Denmark) was a chess player of grandmaster strength and a very influential chess writer. He was the foremost figure amongst the hypermoderns.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rook (chess)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Chess symbols in Unicode}}
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  • *[[Chess]] *[[Sacrifice (chess)]]
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  • ...inventor, World Chess Champion [[Bobby Fischer]], provides a variety of [[chess]] opening positions, obviating reliance on [[opening theory]]. There are 95 As in classical chess, the pieces begin on the first rank and the pawns on the second, and the po
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  • {{r|Chess}} {{r|Exchange sacrifice (chess)}}
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  • | title = A Short History of Chess | title=Better Chess for Average Players
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  • #REDIRECT [[En passant (chess)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[En passant (chess)]]
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  • ...r [[Knight (chess)|knight]]). It is distinguished from a pure [[sacrifice (chess)|sacrifice]] that leads to [[Checkmate|mate]] in the sense that an exchange ...lish a minor piece on a strong square (often threatening the enemy [[King (chess) | king]]), to improve one's own pawn structure (creating, for example, con
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  • {{r|Chess}} {{r|Chess strategy}}
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  • [[Fischer Random Chess]], with some pieces randomly positioned at the start.
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  • Computer programme written by Americans to beat Russians at chess.
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  • A biannual international chess tournament inspired by the Olympic Games.
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  • ==='K9 plays chess'=== ...as the voice of [[K-9 (robot dog)|K-9]]. The Doctor and K-9 are playing [[chess]] in the console room of his [[time machine]], the [[TARDIS]], just before
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  • Chess pieces represented by symbols that are defined in the Unicode character set
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  • ...an]]-[[Hungary|Hungarian]], later [[Czechoslovakia]]n [[chess]] player and chess problemist, he was born in [[Pezinok]] which at the time was in hungarian p ...or eight years, the only one to Réti, and the first since becoming [[World Chess Championship|World Champion]] &mdash; is named after him. He was also a not
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  • ...ss/ftichessteamhqfrm13.showMessage?topicID=695.topic Merry Grav-mass on TI Chess message board]
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  • ...n. He was world champion chess from 1935 to 1937. He was by far the best chess player of the Netherlands during a period of close to forty years. He was D ...World Chess Federation, from 1970 to 1978. Euwe was also a highly-regarded chess writer.
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  • Armenian / Soviet chess player (1929-84) who was noted for his stubborn defensive playing style; wo
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  • ...still turn out to be a mistake. A sacrifice is one of numerous possible [[chess tactics]], sometimes used in combination with other types of tactics. ...ficed, although the availability of pawns ''en prise'' is rather common in chess games and the rather routine loss of a pawn (a rather low value piece) is o
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  • All sports played on a table including [[chess]], [[cue sports]], and [[table tennis]].
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  • Austrian chess player (1836-1900) who won the first official world championship match and
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  • German chess player (1868-1941), world champion 1894-1921; he approached the game as if
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  • A chess piece that may move in a straight line over any number of empty squares in
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  • ...nd intellect; the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series included a version of Chess
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  • Situation in [[chess]] where one player voluntarily gives up a Rook but captures an opponent's m
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  • German chess player (1818-79), considered the strongest player in the world, known for h
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