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  2. Template:Chess diagram 10x10 - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation. This template uses Lua : Module:Chessboard mxn ( sandbox) These templates shows a chess diagram, a graphic representation of a position in a chess game, using standardised symbols resembling the pieces of the standard Staunton chess set. The default template for a standard chess board is { { Chess diagram }}.

  3. Fischer random chess - Wikipedia

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    Fischer random chess, also known as Chess960 ('chess nine-sixty'), is a variation of the game of chess invented by the former world chess champion Bobby Fischer. [1] Fischer announced this variation on June 19, 1996, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  4. Shannon number - Wikipedia

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    Claude Shannon. The Shannon number, named after the American mathematician Claude Shannon, is a conservative lower bound of the game-tree complexity of chess of 10 120, based on an average of about 10 3 possibilities for a pair of moves consisting of a move for White followed by a move for Black, and a typical game lasting about 40 such pairs of moves.

  5. ICCF numeric notation - Wikipedia

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    In ICCF numeric notation, each square of the chessboard has a two-digit designation. The first digit is the number of the file; files are numbered 1 to 8 from left to right from White's point of view. The second digit is the rank; ranks are numbered 1 to 8 from nearest to farthest from White's point of view. Each move is denoted by either four ...

  6. Chess annotation symbols - Wikipedia

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    Chess annotation symbols. When annotating chess games, commentators frequently use widely recognized annotation symbols. Question marks and exclamation points that denote a move as bad or good are ubiquitous in chess literature. [ 1] Some publications intended for an international audience, such as the Chess Informant, have a wide range of ...

  7. Reykjavik Open - Wikipedia

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    The Reykjavik Open is an annual chess tournament that takes place in the capital city of Iceland.It was held every two years up to 2008, currently it runs annually. The first edition was held in 1964 and was won by Mikhail Tal with a score of 12.5 points out of 13. [1]

  8. Nazí Paikidze - Wikipedia

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    Nazí Paikidze, sometimes also referred to as Nazí Paikidze-Barnes [1] (Georgian: ნაზი პაიკიძე, Nazí Ṗaiḳiʒe, pronounced [nazi pʼaikʼiˈdze]; Russian: Нази Нодаровна Паикидзе-Барнс, pronounced [nɐˈzi pɐiˈkʲidzʲe], born 27 October 1993), is a Russian-born Georgian–American chess player.

  9. UAAP chess championships - Wikipedia

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    UAAP Roundup; UE wins 4th straight juniors chess crown.(Sports) With 4 titles, La Salle leads race for UAAP overall title (October 15, 2003) UAAP General Championship; La Salle, UST in tight race.(Sports) (October 19, 2004) Gomez's MVP- form leads La Salle to sixth straight UAAP chess men's crown (September 19, 2004)

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