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  2. Kasparov's Gambit - Wikipedia

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    Besides 125 tutorials, written by renowned chess author and developer Eric Schiller, [24] classified in openings, middle game, endgames (checkmates), tactics and strategy also include a Famous Games database, a list of all-time world champions games commented by Kasparov with a quiz option where user must choose the next move. [25]

  3. Play Chess Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play free chess online against the computer or challenge another player to a multiplayer board game. With rated play, chat, tutorials, and opponents of all levels!

  4. Virtual Kasparov - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Kasparov is a chess video game developed by Titus Interactive Studio, published by Titus Interactive and distributed in Europe by Virgin Interactive for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. Game can be played against beginners, novices, champions, or personality players.

  5. Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The tutorials feature a menu that allows to rewind, pause, and forward the lesson. [3] Included with the game is a multimedia version of Fred Wilson's book A Picture History of Chess (1981). [2] [4] The game features 500 of Fischer's matches, a lesson maker tool (intended for teachers and coaches), and SVGA graphics.

  6. Leela Chess Zero - Wikipedia

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    In order to contribute training games, volunteers must download the latest non-release candidate (non-rc) version of the engine and the client. The client connects to the Leela Chess Zero server and iteratively receives the latest neural network version and produces self-play games which are sent back to the server and use to train the network ...

  7. Vienna Game - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna Game is an opening in chess that begins with the moves: . 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3. White's second move is less common than 2.Nf3, and is also more recent. The original idea behind the Vienna Game was to play a delayed King's Gambit with f4 (the Vienna Gambit), but in modern play White often plays more quietly (for example, by fianchettoing their king's bishop with g3 and Bg2).