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Service to play, discuss, and view chess over the internet
American Internet Chess Server, commonly known as Internet Chess Server (ICS) was a telnet-based chess server which allowed users to play live chess over
Internet_Chess_Server
Volunteer-run Internet chess server
The Free Internet Chess Server (FICS) is a volunteer-run online chess platform. When the original Internet Chess Server (ICS) was commercialized and rebranded
Free_Internet_Chess_Server
Chess played over the Internet
asynchronously through PLATO and email in the 1970s. In 1992, the Internet Chess Server facilitated live online play via telnet, and inspired several other
Online_chess
Internet chess server
The Internet Chess Club (ICC) is a commercial Internet chess server devoted to the play and discussion of chess and chess variants. ICC had over 30,000
Internet_Chess_Club
notable Internet chess servers. Chess.com ChessBase Chessmaster Live FIDE Online Arena Free Internet Chess Server Internet Chess Club Kasparov Chess Lichess
List of Internet chess platforms
List_of_Internet_chess_platforms
Internet chess server
Chess Arena (formerly FIDE Online Arena) is the official Internet chess server of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), operated by World Chess Plc
World_Chess_Arena
Game of chess via postal system or e-mail
system. Today it is usually played through a correspondence chess server, a public internet chess forum, or email. Less common methods that have been employed
Correspondence_chess
Chess variant where pieces "explode" upon capture, removing surrounding pieces
Internet Server (MEWIS) and other smaller servers before being implemented at Chess Live and Internet Chess Club in 2000, Free Internet Chess Server in
Atomic_chess
Open-source online chess platform
an internet chess server that is free and open-source, run by a non-profit organization of the same name. Users of the site can play online chess anonymously
Lichess
Internet chess server
Chess.com is an internet chess server. The largest chess platform in the world, the site operates on a freemium model in which some features are available
Chess.com
The World Chess Network (WCN) was a commercial Internet chess server devoted to the play and discussion of chess that launched in 1997 and closed ten years
World_Chess_Network
Online chess playing site
Kasparov Chess is a commercial internet chess server, internet forum and social networking website. The former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov is
Kasparov_Chess
Free Internet Chess Server – Internet Chess Anniversary". www.freechess.org. Retrieved 2024-10-16. Team (CHESScom), Chess com (2023-01-23). "Chess Is Booming
History_of_chess
Traditional board game for two players
commercial chess server, the Internet Chess Club, which was launched in 1995, and for other early chess servers such as Free Internet Chess Server (FICS). Since
Chess
Chess-playing automaton hoax (1770–1854)
(German: Schachtürke, lit. 'chess Turk'), also known as the Automaton Chess Player or simply the Turk (Hungarian: A Török), was a chess-playing machine first
Mechanical_Turk
Chess software website company
ChessBase is a German company that develops and sells chess software, maintains a chess news site, and operates an internet chess server for online chess
ChessBase
Chess software
PyChess is a free software chess client developed for GNU. It allows users to play offline or online via the Free Internet Chess Server (FICS). PyChess
PyChess
Game related to chess
as in traditional chess, chess variants can be played over the board, by correspondence, or by computer. Some internet chess servers facilitate the play
Chess_variant
System used in chess to estimate the strength of a player
improvement of the Elo system. It is used by Chess.com, Free Internet Chess Server and other online chess servers. The Glicko-2 system is a refinement of the
Chess_rating_system
Internet chess server
chess24.com was an Internet chess server in English and ten other languages, established in 2014 by German grandmaster Jan Gustafsson and Enrique Guzman
Chess24
System for rating game players
other national chess federations, the short-lived Professional Chess Association (PCA), and online chess servers including the Internet Chess Club (ICC),
Elo_rating_system
Online chess move input type
destination. Premoving is available on chess websites such as the Internet Chess Club, the Free Internet Chess Server, Chess.com, and Lichess. To premove, a
Premove
Chess with computer assistance
players: the "advanced-chess player", called (C), with a special advanced-chess rating category, since most chess servers on the Internet already had suitable
Advanced_chess
Overview of and topical guide to chess
titles awarded by FIDE Computer chess – Chess engine – Human–computer chess matches – Internet chess server – Chess software – Chaturanga Shatranj Russia
Outline_of_chess
Chess variant played on two chessboards by four players in teams of two
accordance with the US chess federation, the rules as applied on the chess servers Free Internet Chess Server and Internet Chess Club and the Berlin bughouse
Bughouse_chess
Topics referred to by the same term
Chess.com, an internet chess server and social networking website GNU Chess, a free software chess engine Chess (2006 film), a Malayalam film Chess (2008
Chess_(disambiguation)
Computer hardware and software capable of playing chess
playing chess online against other people inside one's webbrowser. This was probably one of the first chess web apps. Free Internet Chess Server followed
Computer_chess
Style of chess, 18th to 19th century
Romantic chess is a style of chess popular in the 18th century until its decline in the 1880s. This style of chess emphasizes quick, tactical maneuvers
Romantic_chess
Notation indicating the writer's assessment of a chess move
criticism but not bad enough to warrant a "?". On certain Internet chess servers, such as Chess.com and Lichess, this kind of move is marked as an "inaccuracy"
Chess_annotation_symbols
Chess piece
The queen (♕, ♛) is the most powerful piece in the game of chess. It can move any number of squares vertically, horizontally or diagonally, combining
Queen_(chess)
Correspondence Chess Federation. ICCF An abbreviation for International Correspondence Chess Federation. ICS An abbreviation for Internet chess server. IGM An
Glossary_of_chess
Rating system for players of skill-based games
servers online like Counter-Strike 2, Team Fortress 2, Dota 2, Guild Wars 2, Splatoon 2, Pokémon Showdown, Online-go.com, Free Internet Chess Server,
Glicko_rating_system
Chess piece
The bishop (♗, ♝) is a piece in the game of chess. It moves and captures along diagonals without jumping over interfering pieces. Each player begins the
Bishop_(chess)
Advanced Chess Chess software Comparison of chess video games Computer chess Computer Olympiad Endgame tablebase List of Internet chess servers Software
List_of_chess_software
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Finance in Common, an international inivitatives Free Internet Chess Server, a volunteer-run chess server Fellow of the Institution of Chartered Surveyors
FICS
Internet chess server
Chess Live was a subscription Internet chess server. Initially affiliated with the United States Chess Federation, it opened on August 8, 2000, under the
Chess_Live
Variant where three checks wins the game
it is also popular on internet chess servers such as Chess.com and Lichess. It is unknown specifically where three-check chess originated, but David Pritchard
Three-check_chess
Chess variant: goal is to lose pieces
in Amsterdam. The internet chess server Lichess facilitates play of the game, referring to it as "antichess"; after regular chess it is the most popular
Losing_chess
Computer program for chess analysis and game
Computer chess Correspondence chess Internet chess server List of chess software Dietrich Prinz's Chess Program blog.chess.com Creating a chess engine from
Chess_engine
Topics referred to by the same term
computing Internet chess server, an external server that provides the facility to play, discuss, and view chess over the Internet Internet Connection
ICS
Internet chess website
Chessgames.com is a chess website that maintains a database of chess games combined with discussion forums. Chessgames.com co-founder Daniel Freeman described
Chessgames.com
Game piece for playing chess
A chess piece, or chessman, is a game piece that is placed on a chessboard to play the game of chess. It can be either white or black, and it can be one
Chess_piece
Typographical symbol (@)
2021-11-10. Retrieved 2021-11-10. "crazyhouse". FICS Help. Free Internet Chess Server. 2008-02-28. Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved
At_sign
Chess opening
The King's Indian Attack (or KIA) is a chess opening system where White adopts the setup more commonly seen being played by Black in the King's Indian
King's_Indian_Attack
Chess opening
The Sicilian Defence is a chess opening that begins with the following moves: 1. e4 c5 1...c5 is one of the most popular responses to White's first move
Sicilian_Defence
Chess opening
Attack, also called the Fegatello Attack (named after an Italian dish), is a chess opening variation of the Two Knights Defense in which White sacrifices a
Fried_Liver_Attack
Chess opening
The Réti Opening is a chess opening whose "traditional" or "classic method" begins with the moves: 1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 White attacks Black's pawn from the
Réti_Opening
Club formed for the purpose of playing the board game of chess
clubs play over the board and face to face chess as opposed to playing on internet chess servers or computer chess. Clubs are mainly attached to a national
Chess_club
Chess opening
a chess opening characterised by the moves: 1. e4 c6 The Caro–Kann is a common defence against 1.e4. The Caro-Kann Defense reflects general chess principles
Caro–Kann_Defence
Computer format for recording chess games
format for recording chess games (both the moves and related data), which can be read by humans and is also supported by most chess software. This article
Portable_Game_Notation
Computer chess competition
World Computer Chess Championship (WCCC) was an event held periodically from 1974 to 2024 where computer chess engines compete against each other. The
World Computer Chess Championship
World_Computer_Chess_Championship
Method to convey chess moves
Algebraic notation is the standard method of chess notation, used for recording and describing moves. It is based on a system of coordinates to uniquely
Algebraic_notation_(chess)
Defunct casual games website
included a popular Internet chess server. Ten years earlier, in 2004, James Eade had recommended Yahoo! Chess as the best of Internet chess, writing that "action
Yahoo_Games
American chess grandmaster (born 2003)
2021. "Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - Vergani Cup January 2021". chess-results.com. Retrieved January 23, 2021. "Chess-Results Server Chess-results
Hans_Niemann
Finding an optimal algorithm for playing chess
Solving chess consists of finding an optimal strategy for the game of chess; that is, one by which one of the players (White or Black) can always force
Solving_chess
Reference work on chess openings
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) is a reference work describing the state of opening theory in chess, originally published in five volumes from
Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
Encyclopaedia_of_Chess_Openings
Chess game played in London in 1851
The Immortal Game was a chess game played in 1851 between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky during the London 1851 chess tournament, an event in
Immortal_Game
Contest for computer chess software
for 40/4 (Blitz). Games include SMP testing. Chess engine Computer chess Internet chess server Swedish Chess Computer Association (SSDF) "CEGT testers"
Chess Engines Grand Tournament
Chess_Engines_Grand_Tournament
Chess opening
The Dutch Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves: 1. d4 f5 Black's 1...f5 stakes a claim to the e4-square and envisions an attack in the
Dutch_Defence
Book by David Vincent Hooper and Kenneth Whyld
The Oxford Companion to Chess, of the Oxford Companions series, is a reference book in encyclopaedia format on the game of chess, written by David Vincent
The_Oxford_Companion_to_Chess
List of codes used to classify chess openings
used to classify chess openings in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings. The five-volume encyclopaedia was first published by Chess Informant between
List_of_ECO_codes
Software application for viewing and maintaining databases of chess games
Using Scid, one may play games against human opponents (on the Free Internet Chess Server), or computer opponents. Database features include a Move Tree with
Shane's Chess Information Database
Shane's_Chess_Information_Database
Chess opening
The Tennison Gambit is a chess opening in which White gambits a pawn. The opening moves begin with either the Zukertort Opening: 1. Nf3 d5 2. e4 or the
Tennison_Gambit
Chess variant
Free Internet Chess Server. 2008-02-28. Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2014-04-17. "crazyhouse". ICC Help. Internet Chess Club.
Crazyhouse
Chess pattern of development
Look up fianchetto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In chess, the fianchetto (English: /ˌfiː.ən.ˈkɛ.toʊ/ or spelling pronunciation /ˌfiː.ən.ˈtʃɛ.toʊ/;
Fianchetto
Chess opening
The King's Gambit is a chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. f4 White offers a pawn to divert the black e-pawn. If Black accepts the gambit
King's_Gambit
Board and pieces for playing the game of chess
A chess set consists of a chessboard and (nominally) 'white' and 'black' chess pieces for playing chess. There are sixteen pieces of each color: one king
Chess_set
Chess tournament
The World Blitz Chess Championship is a chess tournament held to determine the world champion in chess played under blitz time controls. Since 2012, FIDE
World Blitz Chess Championship
World_Blitz_Chess_Championship
Situation in chess without a legal move
a stalemate is simply a win for the stalemated player. The Free Internet Chess Server, however, grants a win to the player with fewer pieces remaining
Stalemate
Reference book first published in 1911
Modern Chess Openings (usually called MCO) is a reference book on chess openings, first published in 1911 by the British players Richard Clewin Griffith
Modern_Chess_Openings
Chess opening
The Queen's Gambit is the chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 It is one of the oldest openings and is still commonly played today
Queen's_Gambit
Chess opening
The English Opening is a chess opening that begins with the move: 1. c4 A flank opening, it is the fourth most popular and, according to various databases
English_Opening
Chess opening
The Benoni Defense, or simply the Benoni, is a chess opening characterized by an early reply of ...c5 against White's opening move 1.d4. The original
Benoni_Defense
Chess opening
The Benko Gambit (or Volga Gambit) is a chess opening characterised by the move 3...b5 in the Benoni Defence arising after: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 b5
Benko_Gambit
Chess opening
Opening (or the Bird Opening, Stein Opening, or the Dutch Attack) is a chess opening beginning with the move: 1. f4 Named after 19th-century English
Bird's_Opening
Humorous chess puzzle
A joke chess problem is a puzzle in chess that uses humor as an element. Although most chess problems, like other creative forms, are appreciated for
Joke_chess_problem
System of points scoring in the game of chess
In chess, by far the most common scoring system is 1 point for a win, ½ for a draw, and 0 for a loss. A number of different notations are used to denote
Chess_scoring
Chess game played by Garry Kasparov
immortal is a chess game played by Garry Kasparov as White against Veselin Topalov as Black at the Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament 1999 chess tournament
Kasparov's_Immortal
2008 video game
Chess with Friends was a multiplayer asynchronous chess game developed by Zynga with Friends (formerly Newtoy, Inc.), which also developed Words with
Chess_with_Friends
The following people have all been grandmasters (GM) of chess. The title has been awarded since 1950 to players who have met the standards required by
List_of_chess_grandmasters
Unofficial World Computer Chess Championship
live over the internet. Each season is divided into several tournaments: a Leagues Season, a Cup, a Swiss tournament, a Fischer Random Chess tournament.
Top_Chess_Engine_Championship
Chess opening
edge for White. List of chess openings List of chess openings named after people Siegbert Tarrasch wrote, using descriptive chess notation, "To 2.P-QB3
Sicilian Defence, Alapin Variation
Sicilian_Defence,_Alapin_Variation
Chess opening
Spanish: [ˈruj ˈlopeθ]), also called the Spanish Opening or Spanish Game, is a chess opening beginning with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 White develops
Ruy_Lopez
Chess opening
The Catalan Opening is a chess opening where White plays d4 and c4 and fianchettoes the white bishop on g2. A common opening sequence is 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4
Catalan_Opening
Chess opening
The Traxler Counterattack, also known as the Wilkes-Barre Variation, is a chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5
Traxler_Counterattack
Chess opening
The London System is an opening system in chess characterized by the moves (with any first move by Black): 1. d4 2. Bf4 In addition to these moves, in
London_System
Chess opening
In chess, the Dragon Variation is a variation of the Sicilian Defence that begins with the moves: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6
Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation
Sicilian_Defence,_Dragon_Variation
Graphical user interface for chess games
also contains supporting software for connecting with the popular Internet Chess Servers FICS and ICC for on-line play. XBoard OS X Apps that specifically
XBoard
Fictional chess game from Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey
Poole vs. HAL 9000 is a chess game depicted in the 1968 science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Astronaut Frank Poole (White) plays the supercomputer
Poole_versus_HAL_9000
Advantage of White over Black in chess
In chess, there is a consensus among players and theorists that the player who makes the first move (White) has an inherent advantage, albeit not one
First-move_advantage_in_chess
Chess opening
The Modern Defense (also known as the Robatsch Defense) is a hypermodern chess opening which usually starts with the opening moves: 1. e4 g6 Black allows
Modern_Defense
American computer scientist
adults. Sleator commercialized the volunteer-based Internet Chess Server into the Internet Chess Club despite outcry from fellow volunteers. The ICS
Daniel_Sleator
Composed chess endgame position
In the game of chess, an endgame study, or just study, is a type of chess problem that starts with a composed position—i.e. one that has been made up rather
Endgame_study
Topics referred to by the same term
Northwest Western Carolinas League, minor baseball league World Chess Live, an internet chess server World Combat League, a defunct kickboxing promotion World
WCL
Chess opening
Grob's Attack, or the Grob Opening, is an unconventional chess opening in which White begins with the move: 1. g4 It is widely considered to be one of
Grob's_Attack
Chess opening
The Philidor Defence (or Philidor's Defence) is a chess opening characterised by the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 The solid move 2...d6 defends Black's pawn
Philidor_Defence
Chess opening
Counter Game) is a chess opening characterized by the moves: 1. e4 d5 This opening is classified under code B01 in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings. The
Scandinavian_Defense
Chess opening
The Albin Countergambit is a chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e5 and the usual continuation is: 3. dxe5 d4 The opening is a gambit
Albin_Countergambit
Chess opening
The Berlin Defence is a chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 The Berlin is the second most popular reply (after 3
Berlin_Defence
Chess opening
German and the Noords Gambiet in Dutch (both meaning Nordic Gambit), is a chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. c3 White will
Danish_Gambit
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At peace.
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English (Gloucestershire) : unexplained.
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Steward of church lands.
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From the Old English Goldwine, meaning golden friend.
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a.
Pertaining to its own affairs or interests; especially, (said of a country) domestic, as opposed to foreign; as, internal trade; internal troubles or war.
v. t.
To obstruct or interrupt the progress of; to stop; to hinder or oppose; as, to intercept the current of a river.
v. i.
To deposit in a chest; to hoard.
v. t.
To explain or tell the meaning of; to expound; to translate orally into intelligible or familiar language or terms; to decipher; to define; -- applied esp. to language, but also to dreams, signs, conduct, mysteries, etc.; as, to interpret the Hebrew language to an Englishman; to interpret an Indian speech.
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To act upon each other; as, two agents mutually interact.
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To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing; as, the subject did not interest him; to interest one in charitable work.
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Inward; interior; being within any limit or surface; inclosed; -- opposed to external; as, the internal parts of a body, or of the earth.
v. i.
To cut into one another; to meet and cross each other; as, the point where two lines intersect.
v. t.
To take or seize by the way, or before arrival at the destined place; to cause to stop on the passage; as, to intercept a letter; a telegram will intercept him at Paris.
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Internal.
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The persons interested in any particular business or measure, taken collectively; as, the iron interest; the cotton interest.
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A tight receptacle or box, usually for holding gas, steam, liquids, etc.; as, the steam chest of an engine; the wind chest of an organ.
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Intrinsic; inherent; real.
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Private interest; the interest or advantage of one's self.
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Derived from, or dependent on, the thing itself; inherent; as, the internal evidence of the divine origin of the Scriptures.
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Self-interest; private advantage.
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Permanently existing in something; inseparably attached or connected; naturally pertaining to; innate; inalienable; as, polarity is an inherent quality of the magnet; the inherent right of men to life, liberty, and protection.
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Participation in advantage, profit, and responsibility; share; portion; part; as, an interest in a brewery; he has parted with his interest in the stocks.