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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Xtracon Chess Open - définition


Xtracon Chess Open         
The Xtracon Chess Open (formerly the Politiken Cup) is an international chess tournament and the main feature event of the annual Copenhagen Chess Festival.
chess         
  • [[Bobby Fischer]], World Champion from 1972 to 1975
  • Examples of [[castling]] ([https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/ChessCastlingMovie_en.svg view animation])
  • Chess in the Netherlands (1864)
  • right}}) ''[[en passant]]''
  • Setup at the start of a chess game
  • A digital chess clock
  • [[Garry Kasparov]], former World Chess Champion
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  • Legendre]], [[de Moivre]], and [[Vandermonde]] studied the [[knight's tour]].
  • [[Knights Templar]] playing chess, ''[[Libro de los juegos]]'', 1283
  • Lucena's]] 1497 book
  • 1320}}
  • [[Mikhail Botvinnik]], the first post-war World Champion
  • Public chess tables in the [[Jardin du Luxembourg]], Paris
  • 1990s chess-playing computer
  • ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'': the Red King is snoring. Illustration by Sir [[John Tenniel]].
  • algebraic chess notation]]
  • "[[Scholar's mate]]"
  • [[Sittuyin]], after setup phase. Players elect their own starting setups behind the pawns.
  • [[Tata Steel Chess Tournament]] 2019, Wijk aan Zee (the Netherlands)
  • [[Wilhelm Steinitz]], the first official [[World Chess Champion]], from 1886 to 1894
STRATEGY BOARD GAME
International Chess; Western chess; Rank and file (chess); International chess; Chess game; Chess career; Chess (game); Western Chess; Chess match; Chesss; Cheess; Chess games; Game of chess; Game of Chess; Chesse; Chess board game; Chess Board Game; Chess psychology; European chess; Chess publications; Chess Revers; ChesS; Orthochess; Play chess; Orthodox chess
¦ noun a board game of strategic skill for two players, the object of which is to put the opponent's king under a direct attack, leading to checkmate.
Origin
ME: from OFr. esches, plural of eschec (see check1).
chess         
  • [[Bobby Fischer]], World Champion from 1972 to 1975
  • Examples of [[castling]] ([https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/ChessCastlingMovie_en.svg view animation])
  • Chess in the Netherlands (1864)
  • right}}) ''[[en passant]]''
  • Setup at the start of a chess game
  • A digital chess clock
  • [[Garry Kasparov]], former World Chess Champion
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Legendre]], [[de Moivre]], and [[Vandermonde]] studied the [[knight's tour]].
  • [[Knights Templar]] playing chess, ''[[Libro de los juegos]]'', 1283
  • Lucena's]] 1497 book
  • 1320}}
  • [[Mikhail Botvinnik]], the first post-war World Champion
  • Public chess tables in the [[Jardin du Luxembourg]], Paris
  • 1990s chess-playing computer
  • ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'': the Red King is snoring. Illustration by Sir [[John Tenniel]].
  • algebraic chess notation]]
  • "[[Scholar's mate]]"
  • [[Sittuyin]], after setup phase. Players elect their own starting setups behind the pawns.
  • [[Tata Steel Chess Tournament]] 2019, Wijk aan Zee (the Netherlands)
  • [[Wilhelm Steinitz]], the first official [[World Chess Champion]], from 1886 to 1894
STRATEGY BOARD GAME
International Chess; Western chess; Rank and file (chess); International chess; Chess game; Chess career; Chess (game); Western Chess; Chess match; Chesss; Cheess; Chess games; Game of chess; Game of Chess; Chesse; Chess board game; Chess Board Game; Chess psychology; European chess; Chess publications; Chess Revers; ChesS; Orthochess; Play chess; Orthodox chess
<games> A two-player game with perfect information. Usenet newsgroup: news:rec.games.chess. See also Internet Chess Server. (1995-03-25)