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  2. Comparison of chess video games - Wikipedia

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    Battle Chess: n/a No No Yes No Battle Chess: Game of Kings: n/a No No Yes No Battle vs. Chess: Fritz: No No levels 1-9 Yes Chessaria: The Tactical Adventure: Chessaria AICE No No Yes Yes Yes Chess Assistant: Dragon, Rybka: Yes Yes multivariation, uci_elo [a] No Chess960 No Chessbase: Fritz: Yes Yes uci_elo [a] for analysis but no timed games ...

  3. Category:Films about chess - Wikipedia

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    Films about chess, a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to distinguish it from related games, such as xiangqi (Chinese chess) and shogi (Japanese chess).

  4. Online chess - Wikipedia

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    Chess websites pair players based on a chess rating system; after a game ends, ratings are updated immediately and players may search for a new game using their updated ratings. [16] The Internet Chess Club uses the Elo rating system , while Chess.com uses the Glicko rating system and Lichess the Glicko-2 rating system , which are modern and ...

  5. Video Chess - Wikipedia

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    Video magazine praised it as "a reward for Atari owners" which even basic chess players "should find rewarding for many hours of enjoyment". The reviewers were surprised that the gameplay was limited to a single player, and noted the high retail price of US$40 (equivalent to $170 in 2023), but they praised the programming which prevents illegal moves, and which includes more advanced chess ...

  6. Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine - Wikipedia

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    Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine is a 2003 documentary film by Vikram Jayanti about the match between Garry Kasparov, the highest-rated chess player in history (at the time), the World Champion for 15 years (1985–2000) and an anti-communist politician, and Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer created by IBM.

  7. Pawn Sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    Pawn Sacrifice is a 2014 American biographical psychological drama film about Bobby Fischer, a chess grandmaster and the eleventh world champion.It follows Fischer's challenge against top Soviet chess grandmasters during the Cold War and culminating in the World Chess Championship 1972 match versus Boris Spassky in Reykjavík, Iceland.

  8. Cultures (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cultures is a real-time strategy and city-building game in which players manage the historical Vinland settlements of the Vikings.This includes constructing roads, handling the settlement's economy and training citizens in jobs such as blacksmithing.

  9. Chess Wars - Wikipedia

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    Chess Wars is a 3D computer chess game that animates the movement of the pieces in a manner similar to Battle Chess. The game is notable for displaying full-motion video sequences when a piece is taken. Pieces on the board correspond to 'character pieces' representing actors for each piece on the chess board.