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  2. Levy Rozman - Wikipedia

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    Levy Rozman (born December 5, 1995), known online as GothamChess, is an American chess International Master, content creator, commentator, and author.Often referred to as "The Internet's Chess Teacher", [2] he produces content on the online platforms Twitch, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.

  3. Chess 2: The Sequel - Wikipedia

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    Chess 2: The Sequel is a chess variant created by David Sirlin and Zachary Burns of Ludeme Games. Sirlin, whose previous design work includes rebalancing Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, approached what he believed to be a problem of rote endgames and static opening games in chess by introducing asymmetrical piece compositions and an additional win condition. [1]

  4. Everyone Has a Cobblepot - Wikipedia

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    The episode received a rating of 93% with an average score of 7.4 out of 10 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's consensus stating: "'Everyone Has a Cobblepot' successfully brings together some of Gotham ' s most popular characters and reveals a number of juicy cliffhangers as it heads into a six-week hiatus." [3]

  5. Power Chess - Wikipedia

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    Power Chess had two major innovations: the program would adjust its level during the game trying to match that of the player (presaging Chessbase Fritz's Friend Mode). In addition, after each game, a female voice, the Queen, walks the player through the game, pointing out and explaining where the player could have played better. [4]

  6. Colossus Chess - Wikipedia

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    Colossus Chess 4.0 on Commodore 64 Colossus Chess 4.0 on Commodore 64 (3D chessboard). Bryant started Colossus Chess in 1983, using his White Knight Mk 11 program, [4] winner of the 1983 European Microcomputer Chess Championship, [17] as a basis.

  7. Microchess - Wikipedia

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    Microchess is a chess program that allows the user to play against a low-level computer opponent. Earlier versions of the game did not have video output: the player would use the keyboard to enter moves using a custom notation, and the program would provide its replies using the same notation. [1]

  8. Smile Like You Mean It (Gotham) - Wikipedia

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    Karmen Fox of The Baltimore Sun wrote, "'Mad City: Smile Like You Mean It' was one of the best Gotham episodes aired recently. Sure, the bringing back villains from the dead trope has been played out more than Jerome's laugh track, but this is a bad guy Gotham — the city and the show — has eagerly waiting for."

  9. GNU Chess - Wikipedia

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    GNU Chess is a free software chess engine and command-line interface chessboard.The goal of GNU Chess is to serve as a basis for research, and as such it has been used in numerous contexts.