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  2. Chess - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary chess is an organized sport with structured international and national leagues, ... a leading English chess player, and was held in London in 1851.

  3. Modern Chess Openings - Wikipedia

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    Modern Chess Openings (usually called MCO) is a reference book on chess openings, first published in 1911 by the British players Richard Clewin Griffith (1872–1955) and John Herbert White (1880–1920). The fifteenth edition was published in 2008.

  4. History of chess - Wikipedia

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    The earliest precursor of modern chess is a game called chaturanga, which flourished in India by the 6th century, and is the earliest known game to have two essential features found in all later chess variations—different pieces having different powers (which was not the case with checkers and Go), and victory depending on the fate of one ...

  5. Modern Defense - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Defense (also known as the Robatsch Defence after Karl Robatsch) is a hypermodern chess opening in which Black allows White to occupy the center with pawns on d4 and e4, then proceeds to attack and undermine this "ideal" center without attempting to occupy it. The Modern Defense usually starts with the opening moves: 1. e4 g6

  6. Modern chess - Wikipedia

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    Modern chess is a chess variant played on a 9×9 board. The game was invented by Gabriel Vicente Maura in 1968. The game was invented by Gabriel Vicente Maura in 1968. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Besides the usual set of chess pieces , each player has a prime minister and an additional pawn:

  7. List of chess variants - Wikipedia

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    Modern Chess: Played on a 9×9 board, with an extra pawn and a prime minister (princess). By Gabriel Vicente Maura (1968). Musketeer chess: [26] A commercial variant, inspired from Seirawan Chess. This variant introduces 10 fairy pieces: archbishop, chancellor, hawk (different rules from Seirawan Chess), elephant (different rules from Seirawan ...

  8. Pirc Defence - Wikipedia

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    A distinction is usually drawn between the Pirc and lines where Black delays the development of his knight to f6, or omits it altogether; this is known as the Modern or Robatsch Defence. The tenth edition of Modern Chess Openings (1965) grouped the Pirc and Robatsch together as the "Pirc–Robatsch Defense".

  9. Chess opening - Wikipedia

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    Modern Chess Openings: MCO-15. Random House Puzzles & Games. ISBN 978-0812936827. Nick de Firmian is a three-time U.S. Chess Champion. Often called MCO-15 or simply MCO, this is the 15th edition of a work that has been the standard English language reference on chess openings since the first (1911) edition. This book is a valuable reference for ...