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History of chess
Origins of
chess
Chess in early literature
Early arabic chess literature
Chess in
Europe
Modern chess
Chess tournament history
Cox-Forbes theory
Famous entities with chess related names
World records in chess
Famous chess games
The immortal game between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky (1851)
The evergreen game between Adolf Anderssen and Jean Dufresne (1852)
The
opera game between Paul Morphy and two allies, the Duke of Brunswick and
Count Isouard (1858)
The Game of The Century between Bobby Fischer and Donald Byrne (1956)
Deep Blue - Kasparov, 1996, Game 1, the first game where a chess-playing computer defeated a reigning world champion using normal
time controls (1996)
List of
chess players
Grandmasters
World chess champions
World junior chess champions
Rules of chess - Official FIDE rules
Equipment: Chessboard, Chess pieces, Game clock
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The Movement of the Pieces:
Bishop, King, Knight, Pawn, Queen, Rook, Castling
Notation:
Algebraic chess notation, Descriptive chess notation
Computer-processable notation: Portable Game Notation (entire games), Forsyth-Edwards Notation (for specific positions)
Tournament organization
Administrative bodies Federation Internationale des Echecs
Chess strategy and tactics - basic concepts
Chess
terminology
Sample chess game
Tactical elements: Fork, Pin
Strategic elements: Chess opening
Middle games: Hypermodernism
Endgames
Chess problems and puzzles
Sam Loyd
Other puzzles: Knight's
Tour, Eight queens puzzle
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Chess literature
Chess columns in newspapers
Chess
libraries
Collections of Chess Games
Opening Manuals
Chess in literature and the arts
Through the Looking-Glass, Danse Macabre, The Luzhin Defence, The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig. A Chess set also inspired Noggin the
Nog.
Chess as mental training
Correspondence chess
Chess variants:
Handicap variants (one player starts with more pieces
than the other)
Shuffle variants (using non-standard starting positions)
Fischer Random Chess
Fantasy variants (aka "Fairy chess" or "Heterodox
Chess"):
Alice
Chess
Atomic
Chess
Baroque chess
Bughouse chess
Capablanca Chess
Grand
Chess
Martian Chess
Monster Chess
Siamese Chess
(Star Trek) Three-dimensional chess
Fairy chess pieces
National games:
Shogi (Japan)
Xiangqi (China)
Janggi (Korea)
Makruk (Thailand)
Chess related deaths
See also: Chess
problems, ELO rating system
External links
Chess Guide - Online Games
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