Articles tagged with: chess
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German: Schach
Breton echedoù
Bulgarian: шах, шахмат
Catalan: Chess
Korean: 체스
Danish: Skak
Esperanto: Sako
Estonian: male
Slovak: SACH Sachy
Slovenian: SAH
Euskera: xake
Finnish: shakki, Sakki
French: échecs
Georgian: ჭადრაკი
Modern Greek: σκάκι
Indonesian: catur
English: chess
Inuktitut: ataniit
Italian: Scacchi
Japanese: チェス
Latin: Latrunculi
Dutch: schaak, schaakspel
Persian: شطرنج
Polish: szachy
Portuguese: Xadrez
Romanian: Sah
Russian: шахматы
Swedish: schack
Vietnamese: co
Volapuk: COG
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Alternative: a strategy of openness that is a subdivision of another, ie, is a derivation of an opening, play or movement.
Zeitnot: means "time trouble." Applies when a player has very little time on the clock to complete the game.
Zugzwang: is the situation in which, taking a player's turn, this makes any move loses. In this case, we say that the player is in Zugzwang. This situation changed touching play rival.
Zwischenzug: is usually called in Spanish "intermediate move" is the play ...
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Tabiya: opening position for a well-known.
Tables: a game that ends in a draw. In most cases remember the tables. The other ways in which a game can end in a draw are stalemate, threefold repetition, fifty move rule and insufficient material. A position is said to be drawn if each player can play correctly, eventually forcing the game into a position where the game has to end in a draw, although his opponent make the best moves.
Tactics: along with the strategy, ...
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Sacrifice: delivery of a piece, hoping to get some advantage in return.
Exchange sacrifice: the sacrifice of a rook for a bishop or knight.
Simplification: a strategy of exchanging pieces of equal value. This strategy can be used defensively to reduce the amount of attacking forces or to amplify a material advantage.
Concurrent: A form of chess in which a player (usually expert) player plays against several (usually novice) simultaneously. It is often a display.
Overload: a piece that has many defensive duties. An overloaded piece can sometimes be diverted ...
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X-rays: the threat of a piece to move through a square occupied by an enemy piece.
Refute: to demonstrate that a strategy, or opening movement is not as good as previously thought (often leading to a loss).
Rule of the piece played, piece moved: the rule requiring a player touches a piece that has at least one legal move to move (if the player releases the piece in a box in particular is required to move it to that box) . castling is that ...
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Bishop pair: when a player has the dark-squared bishop and the light-squared bishop is said to have the bishop pair. In general, open positions are considered better than the pair of horses and the duo bishop and knight.
Crazyhouse: a variant of chess played by teams of two or more players.
Passive: a piece that can move a few boxes or control. Also applies to positions where there are few alternatives for all parts.
Peon: see Pawn (chess)
Isolated pawn: pawn is he not ...











































