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    Chess

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    Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard‚ a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. It is one of the world’s most popular games‚ played by millions of people worldwide at home‚ in clubs‚ online‚ by correspondence‚ and intournaments. Each player begins the game with 16 pieces: one king‚ one queen‚ two rooks‚ two knights‚ two bishops‚ and eight pawns. Each of the six piece types moves differently. Pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent’s

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    Young People Chess can show how great our minds work and how we make decisions in our daily lives. People of all ages can play chess. It has been played by people all over the world for hundreds of years from young children to adults. Chess is so popular that schools have made chess clubs for students that are interested in learning or playing the game. Due to the accessibility and multicultural nature of the game‚ chess better prepares students for the challenge of life. Chess allows a diverse

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    History of Chess

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    The precursors of chess originated in India during the Gupta Empire‚[2][3][4][5] where its early form in the 6th century was known as chaturaṅga‚ which translates as "four divisions (of the military)": infantry‚ cavalry‚ elephantry‚ and chariotry‚ represented by the pieces that would evolve into the modern pawn‚ knight‚ bishop‚ and rook‚ respectively.[6] Chess was introduced to Persia from India and became a part of the princely or courtly education of Persian nobility.[7] In Sassanid Persia around

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    playing chessChess is an indoor and competitive game played between two players. It is being played in tournaments‚ online or at home. The origin of chess is traced to India of the 6th century during the Gupta Empire. The military had four divisions known as "infantry"‚ "cavalry"‚ "elephant" and "chariot". These names are represented in the chess game as: pawn‚ knight‚ bishop and the rook respectively. In the 9th century‚ the game was introduced to Western Europe and Russia.The chess board is

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    Chess Essay

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    Additional Essay on Chess My friend Anshul captured my bishop‚ which had just captured a pawn next to his king in an apparent suicidal move. Without saying a word‚ my knight which had been positioned a few rows behind moved in. “Check”‚ I said. Anshul smiled and moved the king back to its original position. But my knight moved once again‚ this time in another of my favorite setups – the fork - which allowed the piece to attack Anshul’s queen and another uncovered bishop simultaneously.

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    benefits of playing chess

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    you’re looking for an opponent-young can play old and old can play young. Chess develops memory. The chess theory is complicated and many players memorize different opening variations. You will also learn to recognize various patterns and remember lengthy variations. Chess improves concentration. During the game you are focused on only one main goal-to checkmate and become the victor. § Chess develops logical thinking. Chess requires some understanding of logical strategy. For example‚ you will

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    1984 Chess Analysis

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    Along with Victory gin‚ another symbol within the novel is the chess board. In part one the novel references to Jones‚ Aaronson‚ and Rutherford. Men involved in a past rebellion. Winston sees the men at the Chestnut cafe‚ “There was a chess board on the table beside them‚ with the pieces set out but no game started‚” (Orwell. 76) The chess board next to them represents the  party waiting for Winston to make a move. The pieces are set and ready‚ all that is needed is for Winston to take action.

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    Assembly Chess

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    Assembly Chess 1 Introduction The game of chess dates back to the 6th century in South-East Asia. Originally played with ceramic and resin‚ we thought it would be interesting to use modern tools to see if we could code it for the digital world using the Raspberry Pi. 2 Coordinating Our Work & Team Dynamics We were aware from the inception of our idea that its success depended on having enough time‚ and consequently we decided to get the assembler and emulator nished as early as possible

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    Chess 2

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    The Symbolism of Chess It is known that the game of chess originated in India. It was passed on to the medieval West through the intermediary of the Persians and the Arabs‚ a fact to which we owe‚ for example‚ the expression "check-mate"‚ (German: Schachmatt) which is derived from the Persianshah: "king" and the Arabic mat: "he is dead". At the time of the Renaissance some of the rules of the game were changed: the “queen”and the two “bishops” were given a greater mobility‚

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    Two Player Chess - Vhdl

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    DIGITAL SYSTEMS DESIGN PROJECT 07-Dec12 Two-player Chess By: Nishit S. Rao (10EC75)‚ Nikhil Vashistha (10EC73)‚ Mohammed Anees (10EC64) Digital systems design project Acknowledgement We would like to take this opportunity to extend our sincere gratitude to Mr. Kiran Kumar‚ who has been with us through difficult times in our labs. The help provided all semester had encouraged us to attempt a project of such magnitude. We would also like to thank Ms. Kalpana G Bhat‚ without whose intital

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