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  2. Immortal Zugzwang Game - Wikipedia

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    The Immortal Zugzwang Game is a chess game between Friedrich Sämisch and Aron Nimzowitsch, played in Copenhagen in March 1923. It gained its name because the final position is sometimes considered a rare instance of zugzwang occurring in the middlegame . [ 1 ]

  3. Zugzwang - Wikipedia

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    Zugzwang (from German 'compulsion to move'; pronounced [ˈtsuːktsvaŋ]) is a situation found in chess and other turn-based games wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because of their obligation to make a move; a player is said to be "in zugzwang" when any legal move will worsen their position. [1]

  4. Neuschwanstein Castle - Wikipedia

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    It constitutes the real main and residential building of the castle and contains the King's stateroom and the servants' rooms. The Palas is a colossal five-story structure in the shape of two huge cuboids that are connected in a flat angle and covered by two adjacent high gable roofs. The building's shape follows the course of the ridge.

  5. Zugzwang (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Zugzwang is a situation found in chess and other games wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because they must make a move when they would prefer to pass and not move. Zugzwang may also refer to: Zugzwang, a musical work by Juan María Solare; Zugzwang, a 2006 novel by Ronan Bennett "Zugzwang," an episode of the television series Extant

  6. Garden of Allah Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Within days, all traces of the hotel were gone and construction of the bank building, designed by the Los Angeles-based architect Kurt Meyer in the Brutalist architectural style, had begun. The bank building was completed by 1960. By 1962, the bank building received an adjacent addition consisting of a museum and an auditorium called the Lytton ...

  7. Gol Gumbaz - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the Gol Gumbaz Illustrations depitcing the elevation, cornice and the cornice's plan from ceiling view of Gol Gumbaz Mosque. Despite the grand nature of the monument, the plan of the Gol Gumbaz is simple. It is a cube 47.5 m on each side, topped by a hemispherical dome of diameter approximately 44 m. Domed octagonal towers, each divided ...

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    Myles Aronowitz/Republic Pictures/Paramount EB: For us, the biggest thing was showing up. And again, my wife and I got lucky, because were on the same page as far as type of education.

  9. Talk:Zugzwang - Wikipedia

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    He is simply lost independent of the right to move. This endgame has nothing to do with zugzwang! The same is true for Fischer versus Taimanov, fourth match game after 61. Be8: There is no zugzwang! Reciprocal zugzwang. The position Hooper 1970, p.21 is zugzwang but not reciprocal zugzwang. Otherwise it would contradict the afore given definition!