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  2. Solving chess - Wikipedia

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    The second player now faces the same situation owing to the mirror symmetry of the initial position: if the first player had no winning move in the first instance, the second player has none now. Therefore, the second player can at best draw, and the first player can at least draw, so a perfect game results in the first player winning or ...

  3. Solved game - Wikipedia

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    A solved game is a game whose outcome (win, lose or draw) can be correctly predicted from any position, assuming that both players play perfectly.This concept is usually applied to abstract strategy games, and especially to games with full information and no element of chance; solving such a game may use combinatorial game theory or computer assistance.

  4. World Chess Solving Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Tournament consists of six rounds over two days, with three rounds each day according to the following table: Round 1 – 3 twomovers 20 minutes solving time; Round 2 – 3 threemovers 60 minutes solving time; Round 3 – 3 endgame studies 100 minutes solving time; Round 4 – 3 helpmates 50 minutes solving time

  5. Losing chess - Wikipedia

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    Losing chess [a] is one of the most popular chess variants. [1] [2] The objective of each player is to lose all of their pieces or be stalemated, that is, a misère version. In some variations, a player may also win by checkmating or by being checkmated. Losing chess was weakly solved in 2016 by Mark Watkins as a win for White, beginning with 1.e3.

  6. Plaskett's Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Plaskett's Puzzle is a chess endgame study created by the Dutch endgame composer Gijs van Breukelen (February 27, 1946 – December 21, 2022) around 1970, although not published at the time. Van Breukelen published the puzzle in 1990 in the Netherlands chess magazine Schakend Nederland .

  7. Play Chess Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play free chess online against the computer or challenge another player to a multiplayer board game. With rated play, chat, tutorials, and opponents of all levels! Play Chess Online for Free - AOL.com

  8. Chess puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox chess problems employ the standard rules of chess and involve positions that can arise from actual game play (although the process of getting to that position may be unrealistic). The most common orthodox chess puzzle takes the form of checkmate in n moves. The puzzle positions are seldom similar to positions from actual play, and the ...

  9. What is the towel challenge and how do you do it? - AOL

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    The TikTok "towel challenge" has puzzle-lovers baffled. But at least it looks like a ton of fun. The towel challenge requires two people to hold interlocked towels and then try to maneuver ...