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  • 91Sacrifice (chess) — a b c d e f g h …

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  • 92Hexagonal chess — The term hexagonal chess designates a group of chess variants played on hexagonal boards. The most popular one is Gliński s hexagonal chess which was invented in 1936 by Władysław Gliński of Poland. Contents 1 Gliński s hexagonal chess 1.1… …

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  • 93Mathematical chess problem — is a mathematical problem which is formulated using chessboard or chess pieces. These problems belong to recreational mathematics. The most known problems of this kind are Eight queens puzzle or Knight s Tour problems, which have connection to… …

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  • 94Desperado (chess) — In chess, a desperado piece is a piece that seems determined to give itself up, typically either (1) to sell itself as dearly as possible in a situation where both sides have hanging pieces or (2) to bring about stalemate if it is captured (or in …

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  • 95Circular chess — Modern Circular Chess Years active 10th century AD to present Genre(s) Abstract strategy games, Chess variants Players 2 Setup tim …

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  • 96World Chess Championship 2008 — Viswanathan Anand (IND) Champion …

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  • 97Dice chess — can refer to a number of chess variants in which dice are used to alter gameplay; specifically that the moves available to each player are determined by rolling a pair of ordinary six sided dice. There are many different variations of this form… …

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  • 98Novotny (chess) — This article is about the Novotny chess device. For other uses, see Novotny (disambiguation). The Novotny (also often spelled as Nowotny, even in non German sources) is a device found in chess problems named after its discoverer Antonín Novotný.… …

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  • 99Cylinder chess — Cylindrical chessboard …

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  • 100Algebraic notation (chess) — Algebraic notation Algebraic notation (or AN) is a method for recording and describing the moves in a game of chess. It is now standard among all chess organizations and most books, magazines, and newspapers. In English speaking countries, AN… …

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