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  2. Tempo (chess) - Wikipedia

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    In chess and other chess-like games, a tempo (from Italian: tempo, lit. 'time') is a "turn" or single move (a half-move or ply made either by White or Black). When a player achieves a desired result in one fewer move, the player is said to "gain a tempo"; conversely, when a player takes one more move than necessary, the player is said to "lose a tempo".

  3. Patriots vs. 49ers game today: Start time, TV, live stream ...

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    The NFL Week 4 game between the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers is scheduled to kick off at 4:05 p.m. ET (1:05 p.m. PT). Patriots vs. 49ers: TV, time, streaming for Sunday

  4. Chess - Wikipedia

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    The resulting standard game is sometimes referred to as Western chess [84] or international chess, [85] particularly in Asia where other games of the chess family such as xiangqi are prevalent. Since the 19th century, the only rule changes, such as the establishment of the correct procedure for claiming a draw by repetition, have been technical ...

  5. Staircase maneuver - Wikipedia

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    The staircase maneuver (or staircase movement [1]) is a tactical motif that employs the idea of a series of checks, or alternation between pins and checks, to advance a queen, rook, or king along a diagonal via a series of stepped orthogonal moves.

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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! Play Chess Online for Free - AOL.com

  7. Zwischenzug - Wikipedia

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    The zwischenzug (German: pronounced [ˈtsvɪʃənˌtsuːk], "intermediate move"; also called an in-between move) is a chess tactic in which a player, instead of playing the expected move (commonly a recapture), first interposes another move posing an immediate threat that the opponent must answer, and only then plays the expected move.

  8. List of chess games - Wikipedia

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    It was the first decisive classical game in a World Chess Championship in more than five years, ending the longest-ever streak of 19 draws in consecutive World Chess Championship classical games, [121] and the 136-move game became the longest in the history of the World Chess Championship.

  9. 49ers or Chiefs? To be honest, even we can't agree this time ...

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    The Miami-Kansas City wild-card game streamed only on Peacock. With the continued decline in cable subscriptions, it wouldn’t shock me once the league’s current broadcast deal runs out in 2033.