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  2. History of chess - Wikipedia

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    Competitive chess became visible in 1834 with the La Bourdonnais-McDonnell matches, and the 1851 London Chess tournament raised concerns about the time taken by the players to deliberate their moves. On recording time it was found that players often took hours to analyze moves, and one player took as much as two hours and 20 minutes to think ...

  3. Timeline of chess - Wikipedia

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    c. 720 – Chess spreads across the Islamic world from Persia. c. 840 – Earliest surviving chess problems by Caliph Billah of Baghdad. c. 900 – Entry on Chess in the Chinese work Huan Kwai Lu ('Book of Marvels'). 997 – Versus de scachis is the earliest known work mentioning chess in Christian Western Europe. [2]

  4. Chess - Wikipedia

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    Digital chess clocks were invented in 1973, ... a computer won a chess match using classical time controls against a reigning World Champion for the first time: ...

  5. Chaturanga - Wikipedia

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    Chess set from Rajasthan, India. Chaturanga (Sanskrit: चतुरङ्ग, IAST: caturaṅga, pronounced [tɕɐtuˈɾɐŋɡɐ]) is an ancient Indian strategy board game.It is first known from India around the seventh century AD.

  6. A History of Chess - Wikipedia

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    Murray's aim is threefold: to present as complete a record as is possible of the varieties of chess that exist or have existed in different parts of the world; to investigate the ultimate origin of these games and the circumstances of the invention of chess; and to trace the development of the modern European game from the first appearance of its ancestor, the Indian chaturanga, in the ...

  7. Chess clock - Wikipedia

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    The purpose is to keep track of the total time each player takes for their own moves, and ensure that neither player overly delays the game. [2] Invented by Thomas Bright Wilson of Manchester Chess Club, the clocks were first used during competition at the London 1883 tournament. [3]

  8. List of chess variants - Wikipedia

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    Invented by Ralph Betza. Decimal Chess [multivariant]: Played on a 10×10 board, usually add extra pieces. ... 5D Chess with Multiverse Time Travel: Players can move ...

  9. History of games - Wikipedia

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    Chess books by authors such as Ruy López de Segura and Gioachino Greco became widely studied. Chess was the favored game of Voltaire, Rousseau, Benjamin Franklin and Napoleon. [64] In 1851, the first international chess tournament was held in London and won by Adolf Anderssen. Soon after modern time control rules were adopted for competitive play.