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  2. Rules of chess - Wikipedia

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    Staunton style chess pieces.Left to right: king, rook, queen, pawn, knight, bishop The rules of chess (also known as the laws of chess) govern the play of the game of chess. ...

  3. Malaysian Chess Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Chess Federation (MCF; Malay: Persekutuan Catur Malaysia) is the principal authority over all chess events in Malaysia and organizes the Malaysian Chess Championship. The MCF promotes and coordinates all major chess events in the 13 Malaysian states and is an active sports body in Malaysia.

  4. Fast chess - Wikipedia

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    The World Chess Federation (FIDE) divides time controls for chess into "classical" time controls, and the fast chess time controls.As of July 2014, for master-level players (with an Elo of 2400 or higher) the regulations state that at least 120 minutes per player (based on a 60-move game) must be allocated for a game to be rated on the "classical" list; [3] for lower-rated players, this can be ...

  5. Catur - Wikipedia

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    Catur means "four" in Sanskrit, and may refer to: Chaturanga, an ancient Indian strategy board game; Turiya, pure consciousness in Hindu philosophy;

  6. Tie-breaking in Swiss-system tournaments - Wikipedia

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    Swiss system tournaments, a type of group tournament common in chess and other board games, and in card games such as bridge, use various criteria to break ties between players who have the same total number of points after the last round.

  7. Arief Catur - Wikipedia

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    Arief Catur Pamungkas (born 25 July 1999) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as an full-back for Liga 1 club Persebaya Surabaya. Club career