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The names sometimes changed even more when chess eventually reached Europe, but eventually started to refer to the modern bishop rather than the alfil. Although alfil is still the name of the bishop in Spanish and some other European languages, its former name alfil began to be used in chess problems in English to refer exclusively to the ...
Pages in category "Chess players from Istanbul" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Turkish Chess Federation (Turkish: Türkiye Satranç Federasyonu, TSF) is the governing chess organization within Turkey. The TSF was founded in 1954, and became a member of the FIDE in 1962. The federation was integrated into the General Directorate of Youth and Sports in 1991, gaining its official nationwide recognition. [ 1 ]
Pīl, alfil, aufin, and similar ("elephant"; from Persian پيل pīl; al- is the Arabic for "the") moves exactly two squares diagonally, jumping over the square between. Each pīl could reach only one-eighth of the squares on the board, and because their circuits were disjoint, they could never capture one another.
Pages in category "Chess in Turkey" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Turkish Chess Championship;
The queen is still called ferz in Russian and Ukrainian and the bishop is still called alfil (from al fil, with the article) in Spanish. Due to the piece's change in movement, the ferz and the alfil are now considered non-standard chess pieces. As those who created modern chess did in the 15th century, modern chess enthusiasts still often ...
Following are the official winners of the national Turkish Chess Championships from 1962 to date. Winners. Year Winner Women's winner 1962: Nevzat Süer: 1963:
Alfil/Dabbaba-Hunter (moves forward as Alfil, backward as Dabbaba). Gorilla ~ 1+, ~ 1X, ~ 1/3: FWC: Chexx chess: Combines the moves of Ferz, Wazir and Camel. Grasshopper: G ^n : gQ: Fairy Chess problems: A hopper which moves along the same lines as Queen and lands on the square immediately beyond the hurdle, which can be of either color.