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3278:
3268:
3266:Chess composer
3263:
3258:
3253:
3247:
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3238:
3237:
3232:
3227:
3222:
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3150:
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3141:
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3133:
3128:
3123:
3121:North American
3118:
3113:
3105:
3104:
3103:
3098:
3093:
3088:
3083:
3078:
3073:
3068:
3063:
3058:
3050:
3049:
3048:
3043:
3038:
3033:
3023:
3022:
3021:
3014:Chess Olympiad
3011:
3005:
3003:
2997:
2996:
2994:
2993:
2988:
2983:
2978:
2973:
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2891:
2886:
2880:
2878:
2872:
2871:
2868:
2867:
2865:
2864:
2863:
2862:
2860:Scholar's mate
2857:
2852:
2842:
2837:
2836:
2835:
2824:
2822:
2818:
2817:
2815:
2814:
2809:
2804:
2803:
2802:
2797:
2792:
2787:
2782:
2775:Queen's Gambit
2772:
2767:
2762:
2761:
2760:
2755:
2750:
2745:
2740:
2735:
2730:
2725:
2720:
2718:Benoni Defence
2713:Indian Defence
2710:
2705:
2700:
2695:
2689:
2687:
2681:
2680:
2678:
2677:
2676:
2675:
2670:
2665:
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2646:
2641:
2640:
2639:
2629:
2627:Owen's Defence
2624:
2623:
2622:
2617:
2612:
2607:
2602:
2597:
2592:
2587:
2582:
2577:
2572:
2567:
2557:
2552:
2550:Modern Defence
2547:
2545:French Defence
2542:
2537:
2531:
2529:
2523:
2522:
2520:
2519:
2518:
2517:
2512:
2502:
2497:
2492:
2487:
2482:
2480:Bird's Opening
2477:
2471:
2469:
2460:
2454:
2453:
2451:
2450:
2445:
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2435:
2434:
2433:
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2411:Pawn structure
2408:
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2391:
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2255:Alekhine's gun
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2219:
2214:
2209:
2208:
2207:
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2197:
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2187:
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2172:
2171:
2170:
2168:Half-open file
2160:
2155:
2150:
2145:
2140:
2139:
2138:
2133:
2128:
2123:
2118:
2111:Chess notation
2108:
2102:
2100:
2094:
2093:
2091:
2090:
2085:
2080:
2079:
2078:
2068:
2066:Pawn promotion
2063:
2056:
2055:
2054:
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2044:
2039:
2034:
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2019:
2014:
2009:
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1913:
1908:
1907:
1906:
1891:
1890:
1889:
1884:
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1877:Hypermodernism
1874:
1872:Romantic chess
1869:
1867:Lewis chessmen
1864:
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1852:
1839:
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1705:world rankings
1697:
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1693:
1683:
1673:
1668:
1663:
1658:
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1656:
1651:
1646:
1641:
1634:Computer chess
1631:
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1619:
1613:
1611:
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1599:
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1297:Schiller, Eric
1293:
1287:
1269:Whyld, Kenneth
1261:
1255:
1235:
1232:
1230:
1229:
1223:Chessgames.com
1209:
1189:
1160:
1147:
1123:
1117:Chessgames.com
1103:
1097:978-1857443479
1096:
1078:
1071:
1047:Fischer, Bobby
1038:
1032:978-0805029376
1031:
1012:
1010:
1007:
1006:
1005:
1003:Semi-Open Game
1000:
995:
988:
985:
984:
983:
976:
969:
962:
951:
948:
924:
921:
904:
895:
892:
891:
890:
861:
843:
840:Michael Basman
832:
829:Owen's Defence
825:
822:Anatoly Karpov
813:
808:1...a6 is the
797:
794:
793:
792:
781:
758:
755:Modern Defence
747:Modern Defence
745:1...g6 is the
743:
732:Modern Defence
720:
711:1...c6 is the
709:
702:French Defence
700:1...e6 is the
698:
667:
654:
651:
628:Latvian Gambit
605:French Defence
536:
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513:
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479:
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469:
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3336:
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3332:
3326:
3325:Solving chess
3323:
3321:
3318:
3316:
3315:Chess prodigy
3313:
3309:
3306:
3304:
3301:
3300:
3299:
3298:Chess problem
3296:
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3206:opening books
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3194:short stories
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3147:Art and media
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2979:
2977:
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2969:
2965:
2962:
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2959:triangulation
2957:
2955:
2954:Tarrasch rule
2952:
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2912:
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2909:Queen vs pawn
2907:
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2900:
2897:
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2765:London System
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2723:Modern Benoni
2721:
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2714:
2711:
2709:
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2704:
2703:Dutch Defence
2701:
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2580:King's Gambit
2578:
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2571:
2568:
2566:
2563:
2562:
2561:
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2496:
2495:Grob's Attack
2493:
2491:
2488:
2486:
2485:Dunst Opening
2483:
2481:
2478:
2476:
2475:Benko Opening
2473:
2472:
2470:
2468:
2467:Flank opening
2464:
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1729:World records
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1700:Rating system
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1265:Hooper, David
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2833:theory table
2807:Torre Attack
2790:Slav Defence
2698:Colle System
2673:Scheveningen
2632:Pirc Defence
2575:Italian Game
2570:Giuoco Piano
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2515:RĂ©ti Opening
2438:Piece values
2426:MarĂłczy Bind
2387:the exchange
2377:Compensation
2307:Interference
2297:Double check
2071:Time control
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1960:grandmasters
1904:South Africa
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1769:Chess pieces
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1622:Chess titles
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2620:Vienna Game
2610:Scotch Game
2443:Prophylaxis
2359:Zwischenzug
2344:Undermining
2312:Overloading
2272:Combination
2121:descriptive
1816:Chess table
1811:Chess clock
1627:Grandmaster
1399:King's Pawn
959:Paul Morphy
872:grandmaster
783:1...Nf6 is
753:, with the
687:Scotch Game
576:are called
550:are called
526:grandmaster
512:of White's
508:development
3308:joke chess
3261:Chess club
2949:opposition
2406:Middlegame
2394:Initiative
2317:Pawn storm
2282:Deflection
2153:Key square
2143:Fianchetto
2076:Fast chess
2060:En passant
1752:chessboard
1183:2009-04-24
1061:. p.
1009:References
875:Tony Miles
827:1...b6 is
671:Open Games
565:Open Games
481:Principles
428:Synonym(s)
3291:Stockfish
3281:Deep Blue
3276:AlphaZero
3184:paintings
2976:Tablebase
2940:Strategy
2845:Irregular
2600:Ruy Lopez
2560:Open Game
2327:Sacrifice
2287:Desperado
2190:connected
2163:Open file
2158:King walk
2116:algebraic
2047:Stalemate
2022:Checkmate
1747:Chess set
1739:Equipment
1515:Zukertort
1477:Saragossa
1445:Anderssen
1271:(1996) .
998:Open Game
932:sacrifice
816:queenside
675:Ruy Lopez
647:ChessBase
3365:Category
3350:Category
3303:glossary
2964:Zugzwang
2944:fortress
2876:Endgames
2785:Declined
2780:Accepted
2458:Openings
2416:Hedgehog
2382:Exchange
2369:Strategy
2349:Windmill
2200:isolated
2185:backward
2007:Castling
1950:amateurs
1843:Timeline
1717:Variants
1671:Glossary
1654:software
1639:glossary
1372:Sokolsky
1299:(2002).
1243:(2008).
987:See also
903:"out-of-
846:kingside
824:in 1980.
524:. Chess
3251:Arbiter
3244:Related
3101:Solving
3091:Amateur
2668:Najdorf
2250:Battery
2237:Tactics
2212:Swindle
2195:doubled
2175:Outpost
2106:Blunder
1921:Armenia
1835:History
1681:Premove
1649:engines
1644:matches
1609:Outline
1554:Clemenz
1545:1.Nh3:
1513:1.Nf3:
1468:1.Nc3:
1436:1.Na3:
1426:Despréz
1381:English
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869:British
601:1.e4 e6
489:unlike
443:is any
3189:poetry
3179:novels
3154:CaĂŻssa
3086:Senior
3076:Junior
2659:Dragon
2654:Alapin
2339:Skewer
2205:passed
2148:Gambit
1955:female
1916:Europe
1899:Africa
1794:Knight
1789:Bishop
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1532:1.g3:
1522:Barnes
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500:center
3136:WCSCC
3081:Youth
3071:Blitz
3066:Rapid
3056:Women
3019:Women
2971:Study
2821:Other
2354:X-ray
2277:Decoy
2262:Block
2217:Tempo
2180:Pawns
2098:Terms
2017:Check
1999:Rules
1933:India
1926:Spain
1911:China
1804:Fairy
1779:Queen
1710:norms
1601:Chess
1535:Benko
1470:Dunst
766:queen
607:) or
603:(the
522:queen
460:chess
408:Moves
3174:film
3131:WCCC
3126:TCEC
3116:CSVN
3061:Team
3031:List
2302:Fork
2227:Trap
2027:Draw
1799:Pawn
1784:Rook
1774:King
1722:List
1691:list
1666:FIDE
1547:Amar
1417:Grob
1408:Bird
1363:Ware
1305:ISBN
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738:or
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