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List of chess players
Wikimedia list article This list of chess players includes people who are primarily known as chess players and have an article on the English Wikipedia. A[edit]
Thinking Machine 4
Thinking Machine 4 explores the invisible, elusive nature of thought. Play chess against a transparent intelligence, its evolving thought process visible on the board before you. The artwork is an artificial intelligence program, ready to play chess with the viewer. If the viewer confronts the program, the computer's thought process is sketched on screen as it plays. A map is created from the traces of literally thousands of possible futures as the program tries to decide its best move. Those traces become a key to the invisible lines of force in the game as well as a window into the spirit of a thinking machine.
Chess Fonts for Diagrams and Figurine Notation
With chess fonts you can make chess diagrams or print games with figurine notation. On this page you can view and download fonts. A chess fonts is a flexible tool and allows you to easily change style and layout.
The Chess Website
The first few moves in the chess opening lays the foundation for every chess game. Most of the chess openings have been named and analyzed for hundreds of years. It is important if you want to be successful in chess to be familiar with some of the most popular openings and understand the theory behind the moves. In this section we cover everything you need to know about the most popular chess openings.
Chess Notes by Edward Winter
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Outdoor
The Outdoor Education Program at Syracuse University provides outdoor recreation opportunities, services, and educational experiences for the University community during the academic year. The program offers outdoor adventure education trips, in which participants enjoy the beauty of nature and expand outdoor skills, while promoting minimal impact practices and having fun! Check us out on Facebook! Check out our new Outdoor Challenge Course Website! Register and pay for trips online by credit card!
Chess Games Links maintained by Lars Balzer - Links to chessgames around the internet which you can download for free
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pgn-extract: a Portable Game Notation (PGN) manipulator
Overview This page documents the free, open-source program pgn-extract, which is a command-line program for searching, manipulating and formatting chess games recorded in the Portable Game Notation (PGN) or something close. It is capable of handling files containing millions of games. It also recognises Chess960 encodings. There are several ways to specify the criteria on which to extract; for instance: textual move sequences, the position reached after a sequence of moves, information in the tag fields, and material balance in the ending. Full ANSI C source and a 32-bit Windows binary for the program are available under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Computer Chess Timeline
IBM's Deep Blue, 1997 Here is a timeline of some of the major events in computer chess. In 1912, Leonardo Torres y Quevedo (1852-1936) built an electro-mechanical machine that could play King and Rook versus King endgames.
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