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  2. Reversi - Wikipedia

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    A player may choose to not play both pieces on the same diagonal, different from the standard Othello opening. It is also possible to play variants of Reversi and Othello where the second player's second move may or must flip one of the opposite-colored disks (as variants closest to the normal games).

  3. Goro Hasegawa (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Hasegawa was an enthusiast of the traditional game Go, and he developed a prototype of Othello using Go stones and milk-bottle tops. [1] The distinctive black and white discs were inspired by Go pieces. [1] He named this new game "Othello", a name inspired by the Shakespearean play. [1] [2] After graduating, Hasegawa worked for a ...

  4. Computer Othello - Wikipedia

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    During gameplay, players alternate moves. The human player uses black counters while the computer uses white. The human player starts the game. [1] Othello is strongly solved on 4×4 and 6×6 boards, with the second player (white) winning in perfect play. [14] [15]

  5. ‘Hamilton’ Star Giles Terera Leads Historic ‘Othello ...

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    EXCLUSIVE: Giles Terera (Death of England: Face to Face), winner of an Olivier Award for his portrayal of Aaron Burr in the London transfer of Broadway hit Hamilton, will star in a history-making ...

  6. Race-reversed casting - Wikipedia

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    The concept of race-reversed casting was invented by the British actor Sir Patrick Stewart in 1997. [1] As a classically trained Shakespearean actor, Stewart had wanted to play the titular character in Othello but stated that when he got to the point in his career where he felt he was experienced enough to play it, it had become no longer socially acceptable for white actors to put on ...

  7. List of chess openings named after people - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Companion to Chess lists 1,327 named openings and variants. [1] Chess players' names are the most common sources of opening names. The name given to an opening is not always that of the first player to adopt it; often an opening is named for the player who was one of the first to popularise it or to publish analysis of it.

  8. Hippopotamus Defence - Wikipedia

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    The first master strength player to experiment with Hippopotamus-type structures appears to have been the Slovak International Master Maximilian Ujtelky. [2] The opening first came to public prominence, however, after being adopted twice by Boris Spassky in his 1966 World Championship match against Tigran Petrosian [3] [4] (after which the set-up was dubbed the "Hippopotamus" by commentators).

  9. Hypermodernism (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Indian Defence, controlling the central e4-square with pieces, not pawns, is a hypermodern opening for Black. Hypermodernism is a school of chess that emerged after World War I . It featured challenges to the chess ideas of central European masters, including Wilhelm Steinitz 's approach to the centre and the rules established by ...