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  • 81Virtual Chess 64 — Infobox VG| title = Virtual Chess 64 developer = Titus Software publisher = Titus Software designer = engine = released = genre = Strategy Board modes = Single player, multiplayer ratings = ESRB: K A (Kids to Adults) platforms = Nintendo 64 media …

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  • 82History of chess — For the book by H. J. R. Murray, see A History of Chess. Photographs of real size resin reproductions of the 12th century Lewis chessmen. The top row shows king, queen, and bishop. The bottom row shows knight, rook, and pawn. The history of chess …

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  • 83Pawn (chess) — For other uses, see Pawn (disambiguation). Pawn in the standard Staunton pattern The pawn (♙♟) is the most numerous and (in most circumstances) weakest piece in the game of chess, historically representing infantry, or more particularly armed… …

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  • 84Capablanca chess — a b c d e f g h i j …

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  • 85Pawnless chess endgames — are chess endgames in which only a few pieces remain, and none of them are pawns. The basic checkmates are a type of pawnless endgame. Generally endgames without pawns do not occur very often in practice, except for the basic checkmates of king… …

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  • 86Omega Chess — is a commercial chess variant designed by Daniel MacDonald in Toronto. The game is played on a 10x10 board with an extra square in each of the extreme corners where the wizards are placed at the start of the game.[1] The game is laid out like… …

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  • 87The Game of the Century (chess) — This article is about the chess game. For other uses, see The Game of the Century (disambiguation). Fischer s game score, in descriptive notation The Game of the Century usually refers to a chess game played between Donald Byrne and 13 year old… …

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  • 88Blunder (chess) — In chess, a blunder is a very bad move. It is usually caused by some tactical oversight, whether from time trouble, overconfidence or carelessness. While a blunder may seem like a stroke of luck for the opposing player, some chess players give… …

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  • 89Knight (chess) — The knight (unicode|♘ unicode|♞, sometimes referred to by players as a horse ) is a piece in the game of chess, representing a knight (armoured cavalry). It is normally represented by a horse s head.Each player starts with two knights, which… …

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  • 90A Game at Chess — is a comic satirical play by Thomas Middleton, first staged in August 1624 by the King s Men at the Globe Theatre, notable for its political content. The playThe drama seems to be about a chess match, and even contains a genuine chess opening:… …

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