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  2. Timeline of chess - Wikipedia

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    2009 – Eighteen-year-old Magnus Carlsen (Norway) wins the super-grandmaster (Category 21) Nanjing Pearl Spring Tournament, scoring an undefeated 8–2 in the double round robin event. Carlsen's performance rating for the tournament is 3002, one of the highest in history, and his rating goes over 2800, making him the fifth player (and by far ...

  3. History of chess - Wikipedia

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    The earliest precursor of modern chess is a game called chaturanga, which flourished in India by the 6th century, and is the earliest known game to have two essential features found in all later chess variations—different pieces having different powers (which was not the case with checkers and Go), and victory depending on the fate of one ...

  4. Chess - Wikipedia

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    Chess is a board game for two players. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to distinguish it from related games such as xiangqi (Chinese chess) and shogi (Japanese chess). Chess is an abstract strategy game which involves no hidden information and no elements of chance.

  5. Category:Chess by year - Wikipedia

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    2024 in chess (2 C, 13 P) 2025 in chess (5 P) 2026 in chess (1 P) Pages in category "Chess by year" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.

  6. Category:History of chess - Wikipedia

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    Chess by year (177 C, 68 P) Chess historians (21 P) F. ... Pages in category "History of chess" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.

  7. 8-year-old prodigy Ashwath Kaushik makes history after ...

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    At eight years, six months and 11 days old, Ashwath Kaushik made history by becoming the youngest player to beat a chess grandmaster in a classical tournament game.

  8. Chess in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The game of chess, or rather its immediate precursor, known as shatranj, was introduced to Europe from the Islamic sphere, most likely via Iberia (modern Spain), in the 9th or 10th century (possibly as early as at the beginning of the 9th century, and certainly by the mid to late 10th century).

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!