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  2. Portal:Chess - Wikipedia

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    The Göttingen manuscript is the earliest known work devoted entirely to modern chess.It is a Latin text of 33 pages held at the University of Göttingen.A quarto parchment manuscript of 33 pages, ff. 1–15a are a discussion of twelve chess openings, f. 16 is blank, and ff. 17–31b are a selection of thirty chess problems, one on each page with a diagram and solution.

  3. Portal chess - Wikipedia

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    The aim of portal chess is the same as ordinary chess. Players place their portals anywhere on the fourth row from the players side before commencing a game. You can only move your colored portal. A piece passes through portal unless the portal is blocked. A piece can be blocked from entering a portal if a piece of the same color is on the ...

  4. Chess - Wikipedia

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    They include modern variations employing different rules (e.g. losing chess and Chess960 [note 8]), different forces (e.g. Dunsany's chess), non-standard pieces (e.g. Grand Chess), and different board geometries (e.g. hexagonal chess and infinite chess); In the context of chess variants, chess is commonly referred to as orthodox chess ...

  5. Category:Portal-Class chess pages - Wikipedia

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  6. Portal talk:Chess - Wikipedia

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    Chess portal; This page is within the scope of WikiProject Chess, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Chess on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Chess Wikipedia:WikiProject Chess Template:WikiProject Chess chess

  7. 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. Chess is a two-player abstract strategy board game. Each player controls sixteen pieces of six types on a chessboard. Each type of piece moves in a distinct way.

  8. Category:Chess portal - Wikipedia

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    Pages related to the Chess portal. This category (including subcategories) is meant to contain pages in Wikipedia's portal namespace . It should not be used to categorize articles or pages in other namespaces.

  9. Online chess - Wikipedia

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    Premoving is a feature exclusive to online chess. It is offered by many chess websites, including the Internet Chess Club, the Free Internet Chess Server, Chess.com, and Lichess. Chess.com allows players to make multiple premoves at once. The Internet Chess Club allows one to block players who use premoves.