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speaking, this is not part of the rules of the game, but part of the rules of tournament and match chess where chess clocks are used.Chapter 8 Forfeit:... |
mastery.p132; 177 There are detailed rules as to the number of games played at a given level, and the full rules are quite lengthy. Some countries go... |
time. If a player one game captures a piece, following the regular rules of chess, they give that piece to their partner to use in the other game. The... |
of Chess. The most frequent accusations of cheating include violations of the touch and move law (Article 4) and 'no outside help' (Article 12) rules. A... |
1497.p73 It presents a number of chess problems, some of which are in the old rules (del viejo), some in the new rules (dela dama). This suggests that... |
International Sports Federation for chess since June 1999. As a member of the International Olympic Committee, FIDE adheres to its rules, including controversially... |
Stalemate (category Chess) modern chess took a long time to be agreed. It was finally decided by the early 19th century British master J.H. Sarratt in the London Chess Club rules of... |
Fortress chess (also called Russian Four-Handed chess) is a chess variant (a kind of chess with different rules) for four players. The board has 192 squares... |
Check and checkmate (redirect from Check (chess)) Giving checkmate is the main goal in chess: a player who is mated loses the game. These rules have been part of chess since its beginning. Until the early... |
match with a chess match after, was not very good. Rubingh made the rules so a round of chess would come after a round of boxing. The World Chess Boxing Organisation... |
Judit Polgár (category Hungarian chess players) Hungarian chess grandmaster. She is by far the strongest female chess player in history,p312 yet she has never played in the Women's World Chess Championship... |
The pawn (♙♟) is the weakest piece in the game of chess. They represent infantry. Each player starts the game with eight pawns, one on each square of... |
philosopher Mirza Fatali Akhundov explained the rules of chess in his 1864 poem "The Game of Shatranj". Organized chess began in Azerbaijan shortly after the creation... |
the Blind Chess Olympiad and the Blind World Chess Championship. Although most of the rules in blind chess are consistent with basic chess, there are... |
Shogi (category Chess variants) shōgi, generals' chess) is also known as Japanese chess. It is a two-player board game in the same family as International chess, and Chinese Xiangqi... |
not common names. "International Checkers Rules". Retrieved 2015-02-25. Murray H.J.R. 1913. A history of chess, p445, Hnefatafl. Oxford University Press... |
Mikhail Botvinnik (category Chess grandmasters) Russian grandmaster and three-time World Chess Champion. He was an electrical engineer, one of the few chess masters who achieved distinction in another... |
FIDE (category Chess) is the world chess organisation. All national federations are members. It decides matters like World Championships and changes in rules of the game. FIDE... |
Shatranj (category Chess variants) early game of chess when it travelled to Persia and then to the Arab world. In Sassanid Persia around 600 the name became Chatrang and the rules were developed... |
José Raúl Capablanca (category Chess players) Cuba, 19 November 1888 – New York, 8 March 1942) was a Cuban chess player who was World Chess Champion from 1921 to 1927. Capablanca was a child prodigy... |