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  • 101Combination (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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  • 102Draw (chess) — In chess, a draw is when a game ends in a tie. It is one of the possible outcomes of a game, along with a win for White (loss for Black) and a win for Black (loss for White). Usually, in tournaments a draw is worth a half point to each player,… …

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  • 103King (chess) — In chess, the King (unicode|♔, unicode|♚) is the most important piece. The object of the game is to trap the opponent s king so that it would not be able to avoid capture (checkmate). If a player s king is threatened with capture, it is said to… …

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  • 104Domination (chess) — In chess, and particularly in endgame studies, domination occurs when a piece has a relatively wide choice of destination squares, but nevertheless cannot avoid being captured. Beliavsky Korchnoi, 2004 a b …

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  • 105Atomic chess — is a chess variant. While the other rules of chess apply fully, all captures result in an atomic explosion. This means that the surrounding pieces not including pawns will be taken off the board as well. Contents 1 The rules 1.1 Capturing 1.2… …

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  • 106Compensation (chess) — In chess, compensation refers to various (typically positional) advantages a player has in exchange for a (typically material) disadvantage. The term normally refers to medium to long term advantages as opposed to short term advantages. The terms …

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  • 107List of chess games — Contents 1 1600s 2 1700s 3 1800s 4 1900–49 …

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  • 108Los Alamos chess — a b c d e f …

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  • 109Indian chess — Contents 1 Difference from Western chess 2 Noted players of Indian Chess 3 Names of the pieces …

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  • 110World 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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