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  2. Chess clock - Wikipedia

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    An analog chess clock. A chess clock is a device that comprises two adjacent clocks with buttons to stop one clock while starting the other, so that the two clocks never run simultaneously. The clocks are used in games where the time is allocated between two parties. The purpose is to keep track of the total time each party takes and prevent ...

  3. Chess equipment - Wikipedia

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    Chess equipment are the tangible items required to play a game of chess. To have an over-the-board (OTB) chess tournament the equipment required includes: chess pieces, chessboard, chess clock, score sheets, pen to record the moves and table. [1] A chess player playing a game of online chess, correspondence chess, computer chess or

  4. Talk : Soviet Union–United States radio chess match of 1945

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  5. Talk:Chess clock - Wikipedia

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    The proposed new title already redirects here. The common name for a clock to play chess is called a "chess clock". The internationally accepted regulators of chess called, FIDE, uses the term "chess clock" in their handbook. I would like to build a consensus to change to the title from "game clock" to "chess clock" and move the article.

  6. DGT - Wikipedia

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    DGT board, a chessboard; Diffusive gradients in thin films technique, for detecting chemicals; Discounted gift trust, in British law; Ndra'ngith language, spoken in Australia (ISO 639-3:dgt) The IATA code of Sibulan Airport in Negros Oriental, Philippines

  7. Soviet Union–United States radio chess match of 1945

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    The Soviet Union–United States radio chess match of 1945 was a chess match between the United States and the USSR that was conducted over the radio from September 1 to September 4, 1945. [1] The ten leading masters of the United States played the ten leading masters of the Soviet Union (except for Paul Keres) for chess supremacy. The match ...