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Chess matches; List of famous chess games; Chess Games; Notable chess games; Individual chess games; Famous chess games; List of notable chess games
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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)
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

Chess is a board game for two players. It is sometimes called Western chess or international chess to distinguish it from related games, such as xiangqi (Chinese chess) and shogi (Japanese chess). The current form of the game emerged in Spain and the rest of Southern Europe during the second half of the 15th century after evolving from chaturanga, a similar but much older game of Indian origin. Today, chess is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide.

Chess is an abstract strategy game and involves no hidden information. It is played on a chessboard with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. At the start, each player controls sixteen pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns. The player who moves first controls white pieces, and the other controls black pieces. The object of the game is to checkmate the opponent's king, whereby the king is under immediate attack (in "check") and there is no way for it to escape. There are also several ways a game can end in a draw.

Organized chess arose in the 19th century. Chess competition today is governed internationally by FIDE (International Chess Federation). The first universally recognized World Chess Champion, Wilhelm Steinitz, claimed his title in 1886; Magnus Carlsen is the current World Champion. A huge body of chess theory has developed since the game's inception. Aspects of art are found in chess composition, and chess in its turn influenced Western culture and art, and has connections with other fields such as mathematics, computer science, and psychology.

One of the goals of early computer scientists was to create a chess-playing machine. In 1997, Deep Blue became the first computer to beat the reigning World Champion in a match when it defeated Garry Kasparov. Today's chess engines are significantly stronger than the best human players and have deeply influenced the development of chess theory.

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
n.
1) to play chess
2) (misc.) a chess game; master; match
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
Chess is a game for two people, played on a chessboard. Each player has 16 pieces, including a king. Your aim is to move your pieces so that your opponent's king cannot escape being taken.
...the world chess championships.
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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
·noun A game played on a chessboard, by two persons, with two differently colored sets of men, sixteen in each set. Each player has a king, a queen, two bishops, two knights, two castles or rooks, and eight pawns.
II. Chess ·noun A species of brome grass (Bromus secalinus) which is a troublesome weed in wheat fields, and is often erroneously regarded as degenerate or changed wheat; it bears a very slight resemblance to oats, and if reaped and ground up with wheat, so as to be used for food, is said to produce narcotic effects;
- called also cheat and Willard's bromus.
Chess variant         
  • Capablanca chess]]
GAMES RELATED TO, DERIVED FROM OR INSPIRED BY CHESS
Chess Variants; Chess Variant; Chess variants; Chess-like; Variations of chess; Chess variations; Chess variation; User:Gaporter1/Bavarian Chess; Draft:Chess variant; Alternate chess; User:LukeSurl/Chess variant; Variants of chess; Variant of chess
A chess variant is a game related to, derived from, or inspired by chess. Such variants can differ from chess in many different ways.
Chess tournament         
  • There were 16 participating nations in the [[1st Chess Olympiad]], 1927.
  • By the [[37th Chess Olympiad]], 2006, there were 133 participating nations.
  • [[Adolf Anderssen]]
  • Torino 2006]]
  • A large youth chess tournament in Spain
  • Digital clock
  • A pressure-sensory [[chess computer]] with an [[LCD]] screen from the 1990s
  • analog chess clock]]. Note the two separate timers.
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SERIES OF COMPETITIVE CHESS GAMES
Chess tournament history; Chess categories; Category (chess tournament); Chess tournaments; Chess tourney; Tournament chess; Chess Tournament; Chess organizer; Category 21 Championship
A chess tournament is a series of chess games played competitively to determine a winning individual or team. Since the first international chess tournament in London, 1851, chess tournaments have become the standard form of chess competition among serious players.
Fast chess         
  •  access-date=15 June 2016}}</ref> at the 2015 FIDE World Chess Rapid and Blitz Championship in Berlin, at which Carlsen retained the title World Rapid Chess Champion
  • Blitz World Champion [[Alexander Grischuk]] (right) in Berlin, 2015, with runners-up [[Vladimir Kramnik]] (center) and [[Maxime Vachier-Lagrave]] (left)
VARIATION OF CHESS IN WHICH EACH SIDE IS GIVEN LESS TIME TO MAKE A MOVE THAN UNDER NORMAL TOURNAMENT TIME CONTROLS
Speed chess; Chess Blitz; Bullet chess; Lightning chess; Blitz Chess; Rapid chess; Blitz chess; Armageddon chess; Speed Chess; Armageddon (chess); Blitz conditions; Rapid Chess; Quick chess; Hyperbullet; Ultrabullet; Rapid and blitz chess; Armageddon round
Fast chess is a type of chess in which each player is given less time to consider their moves than normal tournament time controls allow. Fast chess is subdivided, by decreasing time controls, into rapid chess, blitz chess, and bullet chess.
Cylinder chess         
CHESS VARIANT
Cylindrical chess; Torus chess; Toroidal chess; Cylinder Chess
Cylinder chess (or cylindrical chess) is a chess variant. The game is played as if the board were a cylinder, with the left side of the board joined to the right side.

Википедия

List of chess games

This is a list of notable chess games sorted chronologically.