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  2. Chess notation - Wikipedia

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    Smith notation is a straightforward chess notation designed to be reversible and represent any move without ambiguity. The notation encodes the source square, destination square, and what piece was captured, if any. [12] Coordinate notation is similar to algebraic notation except that no abbreviation or symbol is used to show which piece is ...

  3. Template:Chess diagram 9x9 - Wikipedia

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    There are several standard chess diagram templates: . Template:Chess diagram (square size 26x26 px); Template:Chess diagram small (square size 22x22 px); Template:Chess diagram 4x4 (square size 26x26 px)

  4. Algebraic notation (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic notation. Algebraic notation is the standard method for recording and describing the moves in a game of chess.It is based on a system of coordinates to uniquely identify each square on the board. [1]

  5. Chess annotation symbols - Wikipedia

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    There are other symbols used by various chess engines and publications, such as Chess Informant and Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings, when annotating moves or describing positions. [8] Many of the symbols now have Unicode encodings, but quite a few still require a special chess font with appropriated characters.

  6. ICCF numeric notation - Wikipedia

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    A move is defined by pairing two square designations together, one for the starting square and one for the ending square. For example, the move that would be written 1.e4 in algebraic notation would be written 1. 5254 in numeric notation: the pawn starts from square 52 (file 5, rank 2) and moves to square 54 (file 5, rank 4).

  7. Category:Chess notation - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Chess notation" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total

  8. Descriptive notation - Wikipedia

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    Scoresheet in descriptive notation used by Bobby Fischer in a 1970 game against Miguel Najdorf. Descriptive notation is a chess notation system based on abbreviated natural language. Its distinctive features are that it refers to files by the piece that occupies the back rank square in the starting position and that it describes each square two ...

  9. Portable Game Notation - Wikipedia

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    Portable Game Notation (PGN) is a standard plain text format for recording chess games (both the moves and related data), which can be read by humans and is also supported by most chess software. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves.