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  2. Template:Chess diagram - Wikipedia

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    These templates shows a chess diagram, a graphic representation of a position in a chess game, using standardised symbols resembling the pieces of the standard Staunton chess set. The default template for a standard chess board is {{ Chess diagram }} .

  3. Algebraic notation (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to record and describe chess moves using algebraic notation, a standard system based on coordinates and piece symbols. Find out the history, rules, and variations of this notation, as well as examples and diagrams.

  4. Template:Chess diagram 4x4 - Wikipedia

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    These templates shows a chess diagram, a graphic representation of a position in a chess game, using standardised symbols resembling the pieces of the standard Staunton chess set. The default template for a standard chess board is {{ Chess diagram }}.

  5. Chessboard - Wikipedia

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    A chessboard is a game board used to play chess with 64 squares in a chequered pattern. Learn about its origin, evolution, and different systems of naming and recording the squares, such as algebraic, descriptive, and numeric notation.

  6. Template:Tamerlane chess diagram - Wikipedia

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    These templates shows a chess diagram, a graphic representation of a position in a chess game, using standardised symbols resembling the pieces of the standard Staunton chess set. The default template for a standard chess board is {{ Chess diagram }}.

  7. Descriptive notation - Wikipedia

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    Descriptive notation is a chess notation system based on abbreviated natural language. It uses different names for the squares and pieces depending on the player's perspective and adds special indicators for moves, castling, promotion, etc.

  8. Chess notation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different systems of chess notation, especially algebraic notation, which is the standard international system based on coordinates. Compare and contrast algebraic notation with other systems, such as descriptive notation, figurine notation, and ICCF numeric notation.

  9. Rules of chess - Wikipedia

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    Learn the basic moves and rules of chess, a two-player abstract strategy board game. Find out how to checkmate, resign, draw, and use special moves like castling and pawn promotion.