At the National Chess Congress, four tied for first: IMs Smith, Krush, GM-elect Lenderman and GM Stripunsky. Kraai and Shankland tied for 1st at the CalState Champs. Landaw, Matikozyan and Khachiyan tied for first at the American Open. ... Revised Olympiad Qualification Rules ... ; Official Sponsor of the Grand Prix and JGP,
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The objective of chess: ... This is the starting position in a regular game of Chess ... ; The objective of chess is to put the king into checkmate. The best way to put the king in checkmate is to corner him and get in trapped. You can push his king into the corner by conituasly putting him in check.
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En passant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
En passant (from French: ) is a move in the board game of chess. En passant is a special capture made immediately after a player moves a pawn two squares forward from its starting position, and a...
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Rules of chess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The rules of chess (also known as the laws of chess ) are rules governing the play of the game of chess. While the exact origins of chess are unclear, the modern rules first took form in Italy dur...
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For the fine points of this rule, see the official rules of chess.) ... then a player can claim a draw. For the fine points of this rule, see the official rules of chess. ... For details, see the official rules of chess.
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F.I.D.E. appeals to all chess players and federations to accept this view. Any chess federation that already operates, or wants to introduce, more detailed rules is free to do so, provided: ... (a) they do not conflict in any way with the official F.I.D.E. Laws of Chess;
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Official FIDE rules ... To access the official FIDE rules, click here. ... These pages are designed to teach the basic rules of chess.
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All rules referenced below refer to the USCF Official Rules of Chess, 4th Edition, as amended.  A copy of this rule book with amendments is available for reference in Tournament Headquarters.
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