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  2. Glossary of chess - Wikipedia

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    chess problem Also called composition. A chess position created by the composer which presents the solver with a particular task; for example, "White mates in two" (i.e., White to move and checkmate Black in two moves against any possible defense). A wooden chess set and board chess set The thirty-two pieces required for a game, plus a chessboard.

  3. Chessboard - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary chess, a digital board is a chess board connected to a computer that is capable of transmitting the moves to the computer itself: the information about the moves can be used to play a game against a chess engine, or simply to record the moves sequence of a game in automatic.

  4. Algebraic notation (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The vertical columns of squares, called files, are labeled a through h from White's left (the queenside) to right (the kingside). The horizontal rows of squares, called ranks, are numbered 1 to 8 starting from White's side of the board. Thus each square has a unique identification of file letter followed by rank number.

  5. 0x88 - Wikipedia

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    The 0x88 chess board representation is a square-centric method of representing the chess board in computer chess programs. The number 0x88 is a hexadecimal integer (136 10 , 210 8 , 10001000 2 ). The rank and file positions are each represented by a nibble (hexadecimal digit), and the bit gaps simplify a number of computations to bitwise ...

  6. Glossary of computer chess terms - Wikipedia

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    An array of 64 bits, each bit representing a square of the chess board. Multiple bit boards are used with each board recording a particular characteristic, such as all of the squares occupied by a particular type of piece or all squares under attack. branching factor The number of possibilities that must be considered at each level of the ...

  7. Checkerboard - Wikipedia

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    An 8×8 checkerboard is used to play many other games, including chess, whereby it is known as a chessboard. Other rectangular square-tiled boards are also often called checkerboards. In The Netherlands, however, a dambord (checker board) has 10 rows and 10 columns for 100 squares in total (see article International draughts).

  8. Chess - Wikipedia

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    Chess is an abstract strategy board game for two players which involves no hidden information and no elements of chance. It is played on a square game board called a chessboard containing 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid.

  9. Outline of chess - Wikipedia

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    Cylinder chess – played on a cylinder, which results in joining the right and left sides of the board. Circular chess – variant played on a circular board. Alice Chess – played with two boards, one of which starts empty. After the completion of each move, the piece that moved is transferred to the same square of the other board (after a ...