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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * ''Chess players'' * ''Chess topics''
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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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  • A biannual international chess tournament inspired by the Olympic Games.
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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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  • * [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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  • A move in chess in which a pawn that has just completed an initial advance to its fourth ra
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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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  • 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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  • :'''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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  • * ''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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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 [[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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  • [[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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  • ...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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  • The critical first moves in a game of [[chess]] that set the stage for the rest of the game.
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  • American chess player (1837-84) who, after defeating the best players in Europe, was consi
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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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  • ...ned purpose and limited formal organization. (E.g., card club, model club, chess club). The term can also be applied to larger membership associations (e.g.
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  • ...mensional [[board game|board]] with an eight-by-eight grid; ancestral to [[chess]].
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  • ...''' is a multi-processor version of the [[computer chess]] engine [[Fritz (chess)|Fritz]] written by [[Frans Morsch]] and [[Mathias Feist]].
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  • ...ith an eight-by-eight grid; derived from [[chaturanga]] and ancestral to [[chess]].
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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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  • ...s added by Muddy Waters on 27 June and released as a single that year by [[Chess Records]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Danchin|first=Sebastian|year=2001|title=Ear ...hook Me' resulted in Hooker being employed on Waters recording sessions by Chess, and Dixon being asked to contribute more of his material. Dixon also playe
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  • ...do the governing bodies of more than fifty individual sports, including [[chess]], [[golf]] and [[ice skating]].
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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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  • 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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  • ...րոսյան; [[June 17]], 1929 &ndash; [[August 13]],1984) was a former [[world chess champion]]. Due to [[Russification]] in the [[Soviet Union]] he is also kno ...e he lived in the [[Russia]]n capital, [[Moscow]]. He learned the game of chess at the age of eight. A significant step for Petrosian was moving to Moscow
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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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  • ...l chess writer. He was the foremost figure amongst the ''[[hypermodernism (chess)|hypermoderns]]''. ...in 1922 (some sources say 1920) and lived there until his death. His best chess mostly dates from that year forward. He is buried in Bispebjerg Cemetery 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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  • ...ay: Civilisation was a successful board game first. (Or do only games like chess count as "board" games?) * Is chess played on a PC no longer a board game?
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  • ...lips]]. In 1952, he moved to [[Chicago, Illinois]], where he signed with [[Chess Records]], for whom he recorded 'Evil', 'I'm the Wolf', 'Smokestack Lightni ...]. He began to suffer from heart problems, but continued making albums for Chess Records, and in 1970 returned to Europe and recorded the above-mentioned ''
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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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  • ...ed almost identical for millennia. Other traditional board games include [[chess]], [[draughts]]/[[checkers]], and members of the [[mancala]] family.
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  • ====='K9 plays chess'===== ...ohn Leeson]] as the voice of robot dog K-9. The Doctor and K-9 are playing chess in the console room of his time machine, the [[TARDIS]], just before it lan
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  • ...rld. It is the second most played board game in the world, after [[Chinese chess]]. ...stones, white and black, are used. The game is played in turns and unlike Chess, black makes the first move in go. Each stone is placed on an intersection
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  • ...um number of games linking them to a great 19th century master. Similarly, chess players can calculate a Morphy number.
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  • ...is probably most natural, and quite neatly separates [[billiards]] from [[chess]] from [[Tomb Raider]]. The main disadvantage is that too many games fall ...gamut from having no chance whatsoever (purely deterministic games like [[chess]], [[checkers]], [[go (board game)|go]], [[arimaa]], [[pente]]) to being en
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  • ...ind, and that they can shed more light on human intelligence than computer chess did. ...er of possibilities is reduced. A computer should be able to tackle it. In chess, a computer can handle all different endgame situations flawlessly due to t
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  • * He beat the European Chess Champion, Evan Kashoggi.
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  • ...ww.chess.com/forum/view/general/chess-is-a-sport?page=1 Chess IS a sport,] chess.com, last accessed October 10, 2020..</ref> ...than or as well as physical skill (card games, quizzes, board games like [[chess]]) equivalent to using physical enhancers? Is it ''cheating'' to use cognit
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  • ...ting industry, IBM began development of a personal computer coded "Project Chess," which was tasked to a group of at least thirty members headed by P. Don E ..." team that was reminiscent of the original taskforce involved in "Project Chess." The team worked with the [[IBM Yamato Facility|IBM's Yamato lab]] in Japa
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  • * [[Chess]] has a ''sport status'' as well. --[[User:Roberto Cruz|Roberto Cruz]] 11:3 ...ntest of physical skill. This can become blurred, as described above with chess, because some people feel that a sport is anything that generates a fan bas
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  • ...s-Country Carnival and the Athletics Carnival. In addition, an inter-house chess competition is held annually. The different sections of the school conduct
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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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  • '''knîght''' ''chess, Sir'' *nîte = '''Knîght''' ''person'' = '''nîght''' ''dark
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  • ...PGA Championship, the British Open Golf Championship), and the 1993 World Chess Championship. CPMA also held the distribution rights for the PGA Tour of Am
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  • Wanting more artistic control and better pay, Willie Dixon left Chess Records for Eli Toscano's new Cobra Records, a [[Chicago, Illinois]] based
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  • is retained, but much is lost. Are they all `amusing'? Compare chess with and at the difference between skill in chess and skill in tennis. Think
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  • ...uistics. He was also a pioneer in developing methods for computers to play chess.
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  • ...how the mind evolved the ability to reason about abstract concepts such as chess or politics, which are not really concrete or physical and have no obvious
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  • * The set of positions in a game of [[chess]] or [[go]].
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  • * The set of positions in a game of [[chess]] or [[go]].
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  • ...dictions such as in the stock market, in modeling behavior in competition (chess), presidential elections and in economic forecasting such as predicting for ...the early applications of AHP that successfully predicted the winner of a chess match and the number of games played.
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  • ...was involved in extracurricular academics including the math, science, and chess clubs. He also pursued fictional writing, placing second in the ''Betty Fie
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  • ...423 English dictionaries etc. Beyond this, decimal points are used: 794.1 chess etc. Books of a more general nature are not so subdivided, but have their o
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  • ...dictions such as in the stock market, in modeling behavior in competition (chess), presidential elections and in economic forecasting such as predicting for
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  • ...xibility of experts-Reality or myth? Quantifying the Einstellung effect in chess masters. 2008.
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  • ...ef>. By way of illustration he refers to the finding that the expertise of chess masters depends upon the ability to recognise thousands of chessboard confi ...pdf for example, Neil Charness et al: ''The Role of Deliberate Practice in Chess Expertise'', Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2005]</ref>.
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  • ...homemade technique refined independently by [[Sam Phillips]] and [[Leonard Chess]] in Chicago with sewer pipes and [[bathroom acoustics]]'. While recording
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  • <s>[[Special:Allpages/Exchange sacrifice (chess)|Exchange sacrifice (chess)]] - [[Special:Allpages/Eyelash bush viper|Eyelash bush viper]] ...er Flash]] - [[Special:Allpages/Greatest chess player of all time|Greatest chess player of all time]]
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  • '''nîght''' ''dark'' = '''kníght''' ''Sir, chess'' *nîte
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  • ** Many board games, including [[chess]] and [[checkers]],
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  • ...and confusingly dramatic, as perhaps would have been a game of three-level chess between Richard Burbage and Sacha Guidy."<ref> ''The Manchurian Candidate''
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  • ...chines to crack the human genome, and IBM's Deep Blue which beat legendary chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov.
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  • ...crafted building order and precise timing, analogous to opening moves in [[chess]].
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  • ...a French cavalry charge. (Perhaps not coincidentally, the knight (chess)|chess piece was named in this period of increased mounted service, around 1440.)
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  • * A Game of Chess
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  • ..., the business model was sound. Whereas with a traditional game such as [[chess]] or [[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]], there would be little or no repeat busin
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  • ...es (whist, piquet, quadrille and brag) and two other games (backgammon and chess); these, except for that on brag, were later reissued as a compendium. They
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  • In chess, one can sometimes say one player "has a won game"; given the current posit
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  • * [[Chess opening]] * [[Chess strategy]]
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  • ''dark'' '''nîght''' = ''chess'' '''knîght
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  • The AIA Scholar Banner system was changed in 2001 to incorporate Chess, Speech and Debate, and Spirit Line/Dance. It no longer recognizes the tea
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  • ...reat Russian mathematical tradition, and probably the national passion for chess, has made Russia, regardless of other shortages, a great innovator in commu
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  • ...Corte Madera]]. In Haight-Ashbury Joplin lived in the same building as the chess master Jude Acers. On 25 June 1964 Janis and future [[Jefferson Airplane]]
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  • ...character has lunch in a Paris bistro and briefly meets two people playing chess at the bar, "Buchwald and Nolan, newspaper and airline peons respectively".
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  • ...sical and cyber space”; and the Garry Kasparov versus Deep Blue (computer) chess match.
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  • ...character has lunch in a Paris bistro and briefly meets two people playing chess at the bar, "Buchwald and Nolan, newspaper and airline peons respectively."
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  • .... He was also tutored in dancing, became proficient on the violin, learned chess, avoided cards, and was a fearless and accomplished horseman. His father di
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  • TJ's chess team has also won the Virginia State Championships for the past 7 years in
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  • ...t|300px|The robot dog [[K-9 (robot dog)|K-9]] [[Doctor_Who/Video#'K9 plays chess'|appeared in ''Doctor Who'']] and several spin-offs.}}
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  • ...is the more popular sport. In recent times, tennis has gained popularity. Chess, commonly held to have originated in India, is also gaining popularity with
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  • ...where each major unit was expected to be at every future point, and like a chess master, "seeing" the best plays many moves ahead. Combined with his inexhau
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  • ...love for the platoons, but also to talk to the people,” he said. He’d play chess with the locals or talk with them about their families. But if he stayed to
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  • |'''en passant'''—''in passing: in [[chess]], of a pawn taking a pawn that has reached the same rank as one's own only |'''en prise'''—''in a position to be captured (in chess, etc.)
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  • ...popular board games (e.g., [[Risk: Lord of the Rings Trilogy Edition]], [[chess]] and [[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]);<ref>{{cite web|author =Drake, Matt|yea
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  • ...'' ''knowledge'', '''kneŵ''' ''know'', '''knót''' ''tie'', '''knîght''' ''chess, Sir'', '''knêad''' ''dough'', '''knêe''', '''knâve''' ''jack''
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  • * Garthwaite, John, Sarah L. Charles, and Russel Chess-Williams (1988) "Endothelim-derived Relaxing Factor Release on Activation o
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  • The tightly wound Shostakovich found temporary relaxation by playing chess and card games such as solitaire and poker; riding a bicycle; spending time
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