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  • 111Displacement chess — a b c d e f g h …

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  • 112World Chess Championship 1889 — The World Chess Championship 1889 was the second official World Chess Championship, and was between Wilhelm Steinitz and Mikhail Chigorin. It took place in Havana, Cuba. Steinitz successfully defended his world title, by being the first of the… …

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  • 113Deflection (chess) — Deflection in chess is a tactic that forces an opposing piece to leave the square, rank or file it occupies, thus exposing the king or a valuable piece.[1] It is typically used in the context of a combination or attack, where the deflected piece… …

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  • 114Descriptive chess notation — Descriptive chess notation, or just descriptive notation is a notation for recording chess games, and at one time was the most popular notation in Britain and America for doing so. It has been superseded by abbreviated algebraic notation, as the… …

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  • 115Grid chess — is a chess variant invented by Walter Stead in 1953. It is played on a grid board . This is a normal 64 square board with a grid of lines further dividing the board into larger squares. For a move to be legal in grid chess, the piece moved must… …

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  • 116Check (chess) — a b c d e f g h …

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  • 117Transcendental chess — a b c d e f g h …

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  • 118Circe chess — (or just circe) is a chess variant in which captured pieces are reborn on their starting positions as soon as they are captured, based on the following rules: Pawns return to the start position on the same file they are captured on. Rooks,… …

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  • 119Combination (chess) — In chess, a combination is a sequence of moves, often initiated by a sacrifice, which leaves the opponent few options and results in tangible gain. At most points in a chess game, each player has several reasonable options from which to choose,… …

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  • 120Dunsany's chess — a b c d e f g h …

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