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  2. Lichess - Wikipedia

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    Lichess (/ ˈ l iː tʃ ɛ s /; LEE-ches) [3] [4] is a free and open-source Internet chess server run by a non-profit organization of the same name. Users of the site can play online chess anonymously and optionally register an account to play rated games .

  3. List of internet chess platforms - Wikipedia

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  4. Stockfish (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Lichess Stockfish, a version for playing variants without fairy pieces. [ 19 ] Crystal, which seeks to address common issues with chess engines such as positional or tactical blindness due to over reductions or over pruning, draw blindness due to the move horizon and displayed principal variation reliability.

  5. Chess rating system - Wikipedia

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    Most of the systems are used to recalculate ratings after a tournament or match but some are used to recalculate ratings after individual games. Popular online chess sites such as Chess.com, Lichess, and Internet Chess Club also implement rating systems. In almost all systems, a higher number indicates a stronger player.

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  7. Chess - Wikipedia

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    Chess.com saw more than twice as many account registrations in November as it had in previous months, and the number of games played monthly on Lichess doubled as well. There was also a demographic shift in players, with female registration on Chess.com shifting from 22% to 27% of new players. [ 179 ]

  8. Miguel Santos Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Santos Ruiz (Utrera, Seville, 4 October 1999) is a Spanish chess player, player of the Spanish National Team, coach of the Swiss Absolute National Team and current coach of Fabiano Caruana, the world number 2 in chess.

  9. Saša Martinović (chess player) - Wikipedia

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    He won the 2014 Zagreb Open, [1] the 2016 Split Chess Open [2] and in 2020 won the Croatian Chess Championship, finishing on 7/11. [3]He qualified for the Chess World Cup 2021, where he defeated Kaido Kulaots 1½-½ in the first round, before losing 2-0 to World Champion Magnus Carlsen in the second round.