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  • 121CHESS — The Jewish contribution to chess on an appreciable scale dates from the middle of the 19th century. There is no basis for the claim that Jews invented chess, or that King Solomon played the game, as is related in the Midrash (Ginzberg, Legends 4 …

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  • 122Chess (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Board games 2 Computer games 3 Art 4 Acronyms …

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  • 123Chess (comédie musicale) — ██████████10  …

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  • 124Chess as mental training — Students of the Angelo King International Center, De La Salle College of Saint Benilde in Manila learning and playing chess tactics as mental training There are efforts to use the game of chess as a tool to aid the intellectual development of… …

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  • 125Chess tactics — In chess, a tactic refers to a sequence of moves which limits the opponent s options and may result in tangible gain. Tactics are usually contrasted with strategy, in which advantages take longer to be realized, and the opponent is less… …

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  • 126Chess.com — Front page of Chess.com. Chess.com is an online chess community with over 4 million members[1] as of October 2011. Chess.com offers free play[2] and contains a range of activities for its users, including game play, tourn …

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  • 127Chess title — Grandmaster Garry Kasparov A chess title is a lifetime title created by the world chess organization FIDE bestowed upon players based on their performance and rank. [1] Examples of chess titles are Master and …

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  • 128Chess therapy — Students of the Angelo King International Center, De La Salle College of Saint Benilde learning the dynamics in chess, showing that it is a social experience which necessitates abiding by rules, taking into consideration the wishes and acts of… …

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