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  2. The classic game of chess has found a new home: Twitch - AOL

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    Chess explodes on Twitch.tv. Twitch.tv is a live-video streaming website that was started in 2011 as a platform for users to watch other people play video games.

  3. Correspondence chess - Wikipedia

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    Email play has gradually declined in popularity due to issues such as email viruses, opponents' claims of not receiving moves, and similar impediments to the point email play has arguably been superseded by server-based correspondence chess, where usually the interface to a chess server is a web-based interface.

  4. Online chess - Wikipedia

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    P. V. Nandhidhaa playing online chess on Chess.com A chess game on Lichess that ended in a smothered mate. Online chess is chess that is played over the Internet, allowing players to play against each other. This was first done asynchronously through PLATO and email in the 1970s.

  5. List of amateur chess players - Wikipedia

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    The Western actor played chess frequently on movie sets according to both biographers Ronald L. Davis and Herb Fagan. His onscreen characters play chess in the films McLintock! and 3 Godfathers. Roger Ebert recalls that on the set of Chisum, "we were playing a chess game, both of us bending over the board on an upended apple crate. Wayne ...

  6. 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!

  7. Human chess - Wikipedia

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    Human chess is a theme in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass (1871). [ 4 ] The E.R. Burroughs pulp novel The Chessmen of Mars depicts an ordeal called Jetan , which is a Martian variant of chess in which the pieces are all human captives, and captures in the game are replaced by fights to the death between them.

  8. El Ajedrecista - Wikipedia

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    El Ajedrecista ([el axeðɾeˈθista], English: The Chess Player) is an automaton built in 1912 by Leonardo Torres Quevedo in Madrid, [2] a pioneering autonomous machine capable of playing chess. [3] As opposed to the human-operated Mechanical Turk and Ajeeb , El Ajedrecista had a true integrated automation built to play chess without human ...

  9. Cheating in chess - Wikipedia

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    A few "chess hustlers" playing casual games of speed chess for money in public parks have been caught using such techniques, although it is agreed that most hustlers do not cheat. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] A rare possible example of physical piece manipulation at the grandmaster level involved removing captured off-the-board pieces.