Cain retained his confident smile, like chess master watching his opponent move closer and closer to their own checkmate. |
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In the Utut-Zhu game, the victory avenged Zhu's Sunday defeat when Utut overpowered her in two games of their blindfold chess exhibition. |
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Making his debut in the tournament, Morozevich suddenly found a hidden talent for the art of blindfold chess. |
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One can well forgive an author for relying on internet blitz chess to research openings grandmasters hardly ever play. |
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They are Mozarab chess pieces at least from the first years of the 10th century, and very likely from the 9th century. |
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In this book, Silman shares the actual thought processes of his students as they worked on typical chess positions. |
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Handicapped school children in south Florida learn problem-solving skills by playing chess. |
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A colleague who once said that chess was only a board game earned the brisk retort that, no, chess was an art form. |
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Tomorrow, it's a high stakes game of chess where a checkmate means you might be checked out of Hollywood. |
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The events include basketball, chess, checkers, table tennis, roller-skating and karate. |
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Unquestionably, these are very fine books that are musts for a chess lover's library. |
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They've been recommended ahead of a long list of other Olympic aspirants, including squash, surfing, dance sport, bowling and chess. |
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Billiards, bowling, chess and golf are among the few sports to allow the sexes to compete against each other. |
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I am often asked questions about criteria used to evaluate chess positions. |
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I tire of beginning each chess game with the pieces in the same positions, and having to make several moves before the game becomes original. |
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This led to an increased number of participation of players from the Soviet breakaway republics in Europe and chess was never the same. |
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Old men in shorts and vests played chess in a breezy pavilion as families surged across a twee, humped bridge. |
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If a grandmaster puts himself in a checkable position in chess, is it less serious? |
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In the end, I set the game of chess back a few hundred years and Robert had his vengeance. |
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He played in other chess tournaments too with some notable victories over leading players. |
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She astounded me with her intelligence, her fluency in many foreign languages, and her fantastic chess skill. |
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Seeing things like this just gets me wanting to play chess, lose, and resort to checkers. |
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Other activities were also found helpful, including playing chess, checkers, playing a musical instrument, and reading. |
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He became a hero in the US for wresting the world chess crown from Soviet domination during the Cold War. |
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In one of the greatest fightbacks in sporting history, he came back from the dead and brought a new life to international chess. |
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The guy is not glamorous, he really is very strong indeed, and a bit of an iron man when it comes to chess stamina. |
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In topflight chess, it's extremely important for White to milk every iota of advantage out of the first move. |
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So don't tell me that this game will eventually come to a stalemate like chess, where the player turns over his king and quits. |
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If I knew chess was that exciting back when I was younger, I probably would have still blown a ton of money on Pogs. |
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We love to roll dice and move pieces around a board, plot battleship strategies, play cribbage, chess, and mancala. |
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His meticulous character suited his outside interests of coin and stamp collecting, chess, genealogy, and Scottish history. |
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Withdrawing from the banquet and watching others move chess pieces was more compatible with his bleak mood. |
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They didn't have a final confrontation between Gandalf and Sauron, where they sit on a beach playing chess and discussing the fate of halfwits. |
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Adam moved his chess piece and leaned back, satisfied with the way the game was progressing. |
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Playing a game of chess is a quiet occupation, all about moves on the board and opponents rarely reveal anything. |
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He loves to play chess, often bringing his board with him on the bus, or staying up all night playing Eduardo. |
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Since he was now a chess god, he could only find games for money if he gave odds. |
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She stretched her legs out in front of her in a relaxed position, staring hard at the pieces on the long chess board before her. |
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Just as no player can capture the other side's king without sacrificing some important pieces, she is willing to give things up for chess glory. |
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The reason was because it had a great hall with many seats and chess boards and the flooring was faux marble. |
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Standard recreation centres, as the government regulated, should have a library, gymnasium, chess and card room, dining room and hair salon. |
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I assumed that his sexual come-ons were part of his chess playing strategy until he started to send me steamy love letters written in Spanish. |
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That Turturro can be convincing both as a Russian chess master and a Mississippi hayseed is a testament to his versatility as a performer. |
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In fact I have heard that good chess masters now study computer games and learn new strategies from those inanimate models. |
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That evening we had chess, bridge, operatics, introduction to professional massage, and the Twirlettes. |
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The author has gathered a thought-provoking collection of games that fly in the face of conventional chess wisdom. |
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To prove his point, he travels to a Barnes and Noble bookstore and finds only a few books that deal with chess history. |
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He then gave five problems involving the chess board as set up at the start of a game. |
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Henry learnt to play chess at a young age and soon became interested in chess problems. |
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And experts say older women are big gamers online, though they tend to gravitate to casual time-passers like checkers, chess and Scrabble. |
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He says that as the level of hacker sophistication goes up, the level of difficulty will be like the difference between checkers and chess. |
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A couple of them got to work, one or two asked to be released to talk to other teachers, and a few were playing checkers and chess quietly. |
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On top of each table were a wooden chess set, and a little clock with two faces next to each one. |
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All the hands went into the living room after dinner to play cards, chess, checkers, or other popular games. |
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And he was always seen as iffy, as far as the system was concerned, but they put up with him because he was such a supreme chess player. |
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In one square, a large group of men presides over a giant chess set in the sun-streaked shade of a clump of trees. |
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From peek-a-boo to chess, from pat-a-cake to baseball, games occupy a central role in the lives of most children from infancy to adolescence. |
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According to Strong AI, a computer may play chess intelligently, make a clever move, or understand language. |
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He would teach Charles, the eldest of the three, to master chess, a nonsensical game his prating pater really could not stand. |
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They're usually so docile, chess players, with their pasty skin, skinny necks, elbow patches and eyeglasses. |
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Do you have any suggestions for me, and do a lot of class chess players experience the same thing? |
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The men moving the chess pieces are hurling millions of people into poverty, with tens of thousands forced to flee from numerous civil wars. |
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He floored budding chess players with his swift one-liners like the lightening fast moves he makes on the board. |
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Activities include chess, gymnastics, art, athletics, rugby, choir, basketball, badminton, soccer, tennis, draughts and many more. |
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A few people were inside of it playing cards, chess, draughts and other things. |
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But a childhood spent dwelling on the nuances of chess has left its mark and it remains an abiding passion. |
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He looked like a right wally and I suggest that baseball caps be banned from all chess tournaments as being inappropriate dress. |
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They say that chess is a really intellectual game, but draughts isn't its poor relation. |
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We are expendable pawns in a political chess game, and we resent the very real damage they do to us every single day. |
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Winning is all for the chess player, who expends enormous energy in each game he plays. |
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Their relationship was a game of mental chess between two evenly matched players. |
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Jerome was dumbfounded at the double life his longtime chess partner had been leading. |
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Most children's and grown-ups' games are highly competitive, whether it is Monopoly, snap, snakes and ladders, chess or hopscotch. |
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He also enclosed the miniature chess set Violette had given to him, saying that he knew that she would have wanted the boy to have it. |
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After serious consideration and an amount of market research, they decided to make and sell a chess set. |
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Thus, in the context of a chess game, moving your queen to a square adjacent to your opponent's king counts as a check. |
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In time, my room became quite the gathering place for gamers with chess and euchre proving most popular at first. |
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The children sprung out of the car as if I had ejection seats, and were soon playing giant chess on an adjacent lawn. |
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This edutainment video has a unique blend of comedy and chess instruction, which has never been done before. |
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Like a chess grandmaster, you would attempt to keep control of the game at all times. |
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Games like chess and cards are used to help develop logical thinking and reason. |
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He hopes Russian grandmaster and former world chess champion Gary Kasparov will give guest lectures. |
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This gives it a unique character, more akin to a board game such as chess than to a normal card game. |
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A couple of months later, he proved he was indeed the king of rapid chess when he won the World rapid championship at Cap d' Agde. |
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Her mother Joan, by the way, is the sister of chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer. |
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If that's a red card we might as well all enjoy a game of chess and forget football. |
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Indeed, the knight is the only chess piece that covers an asymmetrical pattern of squares. |
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In chess, if you move your knight on to a pawn's square, the pawn's a goner. |
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A boxing match is like a chess game, with fighters trying to outwit and outmaneuver their opponent to deliver the knockout blow. |
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Mickey, whose real name is Michael Zezima, is a fitness and health freak with a passion for kung fu and chess. |
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As the first English grandmaster, Miles was a trailblazer in his country's move back to the top of international chess. |
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These tight restrictions on allowable moves, players say, make checkers in many respects more difficult than chess. |
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In a chessboxing fight two opponents play alternating rounds of chess and boxing. |
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Another illustration that he gives is an analogy between words and pieces in a chess game. |
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The authors do a fine job of discussing important chess topics with an interesting mix of chess grandmasters. |
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The competition will involve football, netball, chess, basketball, badminton, volleyball, table tennis and lawn tennis. |
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He was the only American world title holder and, according to a consensus of grandmasters, the best chess player in history. |
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Both were child prodigies in chess, quickly rising to their respective nations' top slots. |
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A West Coast-Borders derby without venom and tumult is about as common as a punch-up in chess. |
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By age 7, Nikolay was already recognized as a young chess prodigy, and at age 11, he was invited to one of the best chess schools in the Ukraine. |
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They found it contained two bibles, a chess set, a backgammon game, a deck of cards, poker chips and several paper back pulp fiction novels. |
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If he likes to play the old-fashioned way, T. Anthony's game set holds cards, dice, poker chips, checkers, and chess. |
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The story begins in Russia, where the young chess prodigy tore through distinguished grand master opposition like a sickle through soft grain. |
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He has a travelling chess set, its leather cover worn, which folds up and slides into a pocket. |
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To fight off boredom I will have a pool table and glass chess set with me in the tank. |
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Simon got up and went to his work desk, where he took a boxed chess set from the tiny drawer on the side. |
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The game of chess with sword-wielding pawns and deadly queens is both dramatic and mightily beautiful. |
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She would read voraciously, fill whole books with her drawings and invent frighteningly complex versions of solitaire using a chess set. |
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Having eclipsed the record of Anand to become the youngest grandmaster from the country, the chess prodigy is now gunning for greater glory. |
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But once the chess game ended, the great powers lost interest in the rooks and pawns. |
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Cole immediately threw the stand with the chess set and grabbed hold of the arms of Sara's seat. |
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The artist was famous, of course, for his preoccupation with chess and roulette. |
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His wife made this Roumanian eggplant dish, something like babaganush, for the chess marathons they played. |
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I ended up trying to develop a sort of Zen chess, with the aid of lots of ganja. |
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A chess set placed upon a matching stand creates the same effect as a painting illuminated by a picture light. |
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The fifth-grader, is an honor student, a member of the chess club and one of the school's fastest runners. |
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They outline a game plan that has the players arranged like pieces on a chess board. |
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Contrary to what many books say, neither chess or draughts were commonly played in the early medieval period. |
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Don't forget classic games such as snakes and ladders, ludo, Chinese chequers, chess and draughts. |
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He stood and took measured steps around his desk, stopping short of the chess set. |
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If I want to think ten moves ahead, and have time to eat a sammich while I'm thinking, I'll play chess. |
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After his chess career ended, Fine became an exponent of Freudian psychoanalysis, authoring important works in the field. |
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He wants to sign up more middle-aged customers who would prefer to play a quiet round of electronic chess or mah-jongg at home. |
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Other exhibits included Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese chess, mah-jong, Chinese calligraphy and palmistry. |
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But no one would claim that a whale's bones need the same care and attention as a collection of Viking silver or a set of ivory chess pieces. |
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Trang, who plays all her chess in Europe, had a word of praise for her teammates. |
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This year's event is taking place against a backdrop of Government attempts to promote chess in schools. |
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Early research shows that mobile online gaming with real opponents has proven popular in trials, particularly among chess and backgammon players. |
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The dozen or so high-profile inmates are allowed to exercise together and play chess, poker, backgammon and dominoes. |
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As I look around the room I notice the chess set resting on a small table, accompanied by a handful of books. |
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If you can combine cross-country skiing and target shooting, why not chess and boxing? |
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He is great at almost every sport, right from table tennis and badminton to even cerebral games like chess. |
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He then concludes Chapter 2 with an excellent discussion about digital and analog chess clocks, scorebooks, scoresheets, and other equipment. |
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In true Victorian style, you can play croquet on the lawn or chess, cards and board games in the games room. |
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I've got this book on chess sitting next to my bed, along with my magnetic chess set. |
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Her chicken and dressing and her chess pies were very delicious and she was always trying to make sure that the pies weren't too sweet. |
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In any event, the dessert most of us call chess pie is a very simple custard in a pie crust. |
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The aromas of chocolate-chip cookies, pound cake and lemon chess pie complete the feel-good picture. |
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One can teach the strategy of chess while the other facilitates creating the chessboard and pieces. |
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He's no doubt sitting in a room somewhere, still with his pocket chessboard, going through chess games. |
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Inside it was a large chessboard with multiple chess figures shaped like humans. |
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This would be more fun if I had the faintest idea how to play chess with any strategy. |
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In chess, however, it is almost always a great advantage to be next to move. |
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Many of the greatest masters have recommended that chess should be studied from the endgame. |
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If you wish to be a chess master, at least a basic understanding of most openings is called for. |
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Similar to chess masters, analysts look for convergent lines to indicate the possibility of attack. |
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I sat before him in a straight-back chair and picked up a chess piece from the gleaming cherry-wood set on the credenza to my left. |
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I'm having a coffee and tackling a game of chess with my younger brother, Ronan. |
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Imagine that you are sitting on a park bench playing chess with someone you don't know. |
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All I got from my father was the ability to play chess and think several moves ahead at all times. |
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His other interests outside mathematics included tennis, golf, chess and bridge. |
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Between rounds, he breathes evenly, as though he has spent the past three minutes playing chess. |
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The first rule of chess is that the board is to be positioned so that a white square is in the right-hand corner. |
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His childhood pastimes were playing chess, reading music, and playing the guitar. |
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I'd seen him play people as if there were mere pawns in a cosmic game of chess. |
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I love to try to bring chess to larger audiences, and show that it's a fun game. |
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It is believed to have originated from India as early as the seventh century, although the exact origins of chess are unknown. |
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Jockey E. J. Perrodin likens a turf race to a chess match, with moves and countermoves being executed by riders in the race to the wire. |
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Although chess, draughts, dice and gambling were forbidden, counters and dice were also found during the dig. |
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What the better players had remembered, in other words, was not so much the positions of the chess pieces but the overall situations. |
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How apt that such a rigorous game as chess would play a role in this tightly controlled home. |
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Alekhine once commented that the chess master should be a combination of a beast of prey and an ascetic monk. |
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The heart of the book is a series of chess problems followed by extremely detailed solutions. |
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The newspaper is particularly useful for those players who want to make progress in chess. |
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By the end of the three-day visit, they had faced off over 10 sets of tennis, three games of chess, and a round of billiards. |
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At the highest levels of chess, before you touch a piece, you are playing out an entire game of moves and countermoves in your head. |
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De Groot showed that being an expert in chess does not improve one's memory for randomized chess positions. |
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The year since the war has been one in which the pieces on the international chess board were violently shaken. |
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It is not very clear what impact the match and its result will have on chess. |
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Coffee, tea, wine, brandy and spices were forbidden to provers and so was chess, but beer was allowed and moderate exercise was encouraged. |
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Michie recalls Turing experimenting with heuristics that later became common in chess programming. |
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I sit now at a table in the back, shielded from view by a large group of eyebrow-ringed art students and chess players. |
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I took up pursuits and hobbies such as chess and bowls previously denied me. |
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The origins of chess have been much discussed but remain obscure, since it developed over time. |
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For example a chess position would be given and a question mark would be on one of the squares. |
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Every chess bishop moves on a diagonal, and none of those on black squares ever move to white squares. |
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It will include wooden panelling and furniture, balance beam and games such as draughts and chess. |
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You are good at strategy and probably enjoy games requiring mental skill, such as bridge and chess. |
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The blue team dominated the day-long event winning in six disciplines, soccer, pool, table tennis, tug of war and volleyball while their rivals won chess, draughts and rugby. |
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He won the Yugoslavian chess championship a record 12 times. |
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Being funny is just as rare a skill as a facility for brain surgery, playing the piano, chess, or advanced mathematics. |
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Could it just be that prison itself conditions a sort of pavlovian reaction to carve chess pieces? |
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They played chess and checkers with him, let him watch soccer matches on TV and eventually gave him a radio. |
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We thought this season it would be more fun to just start the chess game right away. |
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One of his most entertaining books is about chess Records, the legendary Blues record label. |
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It was like having a chess match against your grandfather, while everyone else played Call of Duty for money. |
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Russian chess players use an expression known as mnogohodovka, which describes a problem requiring several moves to resolve. |
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As far as movement, he's as versatile as the queen piece on a chess board. |
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However, don't let these minor things blind you to the fact that The Big Book of Busts is actually an extremely important addition to any serious chess library. |
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You can't play tennis on your own, or chess or whist or poker. |
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Of course, the occasional frustrated chess widow may throw a plate or two. |
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Bolton could have its next chess champion waiting in the wings. |
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It is a rule of chess that we win the game by checkmating the king. |
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We are again being tossed aside as dispensable pawns on an international chess board. |
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The game of chess is not a good analogy for protein sequences. |
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In chess, resignation is signaled by tipping over one's king. |
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Sponsors were eagerly poised to leap forwards to support chess. |
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They welcome chess players of all ages, from tots to retirees. |
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A chess master who has lost a match and whose sense of fair play now prevents him from crying about an unsuccessful gambit? |
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All the pieces move in straight lines like the rook or castle in chess, and a piece may be moved any number of squares providing no other piece is standing in the way. |
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Pupils tell me, with great enthusiasm, of rowing, chess, horse-riding, judo, fly-fishing, clay-pigeon shooting, badminton and a host of other activities. |
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He was unnerved when he hired a Grand Master to tutor her in chess and, after a few months of lessons, she started beating Shaw. |
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It was at school that I began to play chess with my friend Brian. |
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In the hold of the Dunera they had drawn drawings, held lectures in philosophy, formed a debating society, fashioned chess sets out of maggoty bread-dough. |
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As of mid-December 2003, there were scholastic chess events scheduled in Seattle, for February 2004, that were already fully booked and closed to new registrants. |
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The Russian chess master and opposition activist was steamed that the paper published Putin's op-ed. |
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All the young chess masters have been coached by titled players and most began regular instruction of one or two hours per week soon after learning the game. |
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In 2002, the Kasparov Chess Foundation was launched in New York City to promote the teaching of chess in schools. |
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Kasparov and his wife, Daria, travel frequently to promote the many proven benefits of chess in education. |
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So, is the universe to us a game of tic-tac-toe or a game of chess? |
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In a normal chess game, rooks are tucked in the edge of the board and come into play after castling and are exchanged off or captured only in the middle game. |
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Sadly, too many players have ignored the rich chess tapestry that has shaped and colored the rules, strategies and openings that we take for granted today. |
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A deft chess player, Schwarzenegger had maneuvered her between the proverbial rock and a hard place. |
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Argentina and Belgium, earlier in the day, had fought out a fascinating duel, not unlike chess on turf. |
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Of course, if you play e-mail chess, which I regard as a rather sterile and uncompanionable form of the game, much of the record-keeping takes care of itself. |
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A man was headbutted by thieves who snatched an electronic chess set. |
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He started playing chess as a child with his mother and siblings and is today an international name in the game which needs more brain than brawn. |
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Other popular leisure-time pursuits include chess, bingo, and bridge. |
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The story mode merely adds a pinch of spice to the game of chess. |
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For the next three moves nothing existed for me but the sixty four black and white squares in front of me, on which twenty chess pieces fought an intricate dance of death. |
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Loving, non-critical support could reinstate this hagiological chess figure to his former glory and put the royal game back in the media's crosshairs. |
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In the cold war, nuclear arms issues were considered a matter of rationality, an international chess match in which self and mutual interests were calculable and predictable. |
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The integrity-challenged King has been a courtroom star, fending off lawsuits and criminal indictments like a chess master who checkmates or at least stalemates all comers. |
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In its essence, bowls is a combination of curling, chess and mini-golf. |
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By that time, chess had taken root and chess events became more numerous. |
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When I was young, my father gave me a beautiful, handcrafted chess set. |
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Kevin looked down at the chess game, and made a move capturing a piece. |
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Later on, as the crowds of business people thin, kite flyers appear, and groups of friends come to sit and drink tea whilst enjoying a game of chess or cards. |
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The responsibility to be Africa's best solely lay on the 12 players going to the Olympiads in Italy, which is the world's chess showpiece of a tournament. |
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In 2000 I earned an expert's rating by playing aggressive chess openings. |
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Watson does such a good job of explaining and exploring key chess concepts that a player cannot help but improve his chess knowledge by studying this book. |
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They also played board games like checkers, chess, and dominoes. |
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It is common to see them playing cards, checkers, and chess with friends. |
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A dream of every chess player is to win the game with a quick checkmate. |
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The answer to the puzzle hinges on a chess problem Oliver Garland counts on his son to solve, wherein black can checkmate white in two moves or less. |
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Due to the overwhelming amount of strategic and tactical ideas in chess, students of the game buy dozens of chess books but still find it impossible to isolate the key points. |
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The pieces on the chessboard get removed, not the chess players. |
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Just get away from the chessboard and any thoughts bringing you back to it, at least until your renewal is complete and you simply must play chess. |
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Its basically a bunch of chess pies glued together with caramel frosting. |
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A chess set, a few new books, a sketchbook and pencils, and a writing book were presented to me, so I wouldn't be bored on the voyage or the train journey. |
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So, no, we don't leave the chess set arranged like that all day. |
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Nik grinned, handing her the chess set, a book, and a writing case. |
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Three days later, one of the team found some pieces of a Persian chess set only nine inches under the surface, which led to the discovery of the city walls. |
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She was apparently playing with something that looked like a chess set. |
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Finally, the bather would return to the cooling room where he could drink coffee, smoke pipes, cigars or chibouques, and play chess or draughts with his fellow bathers. |
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Common parlor games, like chess or poker, have well-specified rules and are generally zero-sum games, making cooperation with the other player unproductive. |
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Most of the day he is free to mix with other detainees, spend time walking in an exercise yard or playing chess and cards with the other war crimes indictees. |
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The four suits in Cuajo correspond to the four colours of the chess cards. |
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It can analyze 200 million chess positions in a single second. |
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If you enjoy a good espionage novel, possess a keen sense of irony, love Monopoly, Scrabble, backgammon, cribbage, and chess, send message to my PO box. |
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However, recent excavations at Dublin and York have revealed playing pieces shaped like Arabic chess pieces, but with pre-Conquest style Scandinavian style decoration. |
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The group of chess lovers is often clamorous, but always concentrating, with more gazers and supporters than real players, each viewer a potential undercover chess player. |
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He is like the chess grandmaster who is always planning many moves in advance, with his sharpness of vision, both in terms of running and thinking. |
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Like a chess grandmaster, I try to work several moves in advance. |
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You had to play at least two musical instruments, play chess to grandmaster level and be fluent in classical Greek just to get on the list for entry. |
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Card games, dice and chess were the methods he used to make a living. |
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The local citizens interested in various forms of athletic sports and quieter games of chess and checkers have discovered themselves to the editors. |
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The double-faced clocks, which inexorably mark the time limits for tournament chess players, ticked off the carefully allotted seconds at Havana's Capablanca Chess Club. |
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As far as my other extracurricular activities, I was elected vice president of the school's chess club. |
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But what has gone unnoticed is Gelfand's emergence as the player with a fine record in Speed chess, too. |
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Elsewhere, various soccer leagues are looking like middle games of marathon battles between chess Grandmasters. |
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Watkins melds the classic game of chess with the equally entertaining realm of recreational mathematics. |
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The table tops are marked out for chess and backgammon so that those who want boardgames to go with their beer can play against their mates. |
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The format includes five and 10-minute blitz chess, and lightning chess, in which a player must make a move every time a 10-second buzzer sounds. |
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Most of the draws are in quick turns of blitz chess, a fast game played with timers that usually lasts five minutes or less. |
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Other events included speed chess, a lime-on-a-spoon race and a dominoes competition. |
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In response to this barbarity, the philosopher Philometer invents chess, effectively replacing the body metaphor with the scacchic metaphor. |
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Mail artwork includes headdresses, decorative wall hangings, ornaments, chess sets, macrame, and jewelry. |
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He proposed to build Deep Purple, a super-computer capable of 24-ply look-ahead for chess. |
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Of an evening, I like to play chess. i.e., On some evenings, I like to play chess. |
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Rather large chess board with pieces of silver and crystal and the board made of gold. |
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Kramnik is perhaps the greatest exponent of heavyweight queenless middlegames in the history of chess. |
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Helgi Ziska won his third GM norm and thus, won the title of chess grandmaster. |
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At the 2016 Baku Chess Olympiad, the Faroe Islands got their first chess grandmaster. |
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He is also a keen chess player and was for a while the president of the British Chess Federation. |
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There are recognised sports that have never been on an Olympic programme in any capacity, including chess and surfing. |
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There are also Varsity matches against Oxford in many other sports, ranging from cricket and rugby, to chess and tiddlywinks. |
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Other popular sports include field hockey, tennis, badminton, handball, basketball, volleyball, chess, shooting, angling. |
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Penrose is the brother of physicist Oliver Penrose and of chess Grandmaster Jonathan Penrose. |
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Champernowne, began writing a chess program for a computer that did not yet exist. |
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There is no interests section in the facebook. You know why? No one wants to flip through a book to find out which girls play chess. |
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How deeply ingrained capturing is in the mind of a chess master can be seen from this story. |
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She's good at playing musical instruments, singing and dancing, chess, calligraphy, and painting. |
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Someone produced a challenging idea and placed it en prise like a chess move, tempting argument. |
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A prisoner-of-war chess set created by an American lieutenant while at Stalag Luft I, a POW camp near Barth, Germany. |
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Designed as a getaway for watching TV, for playing a spirited game of Parcheesi or a quiet game of chess. |
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The UAE has sent athletes to compete in the swimming, futsal, chess, bowling and cue sports disciplines. |
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In the past, sports like chess and cue sports have figured in the Asian Games, even if it was on a trial basis. |
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It is a game of chess whereby moves and countermoves must be estimated, and all parties must think more than one step ahead. |
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Two of his more famous guesses about the positions of human and machine intelligence involve grandmaster chess and the Turing Test. |
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Mel was always playing three-dimensional chess while the rest of us were playing Chinese checkers. |
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A SOLDIER who assaulted his wife in a pub then smashed her ornamental chess set was yesterday ordered to pay her PS500 compensation. |
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Meanwhile we meet Ernest from South London who is convinced the bronze chess set he found in an auction house is a hidden masterpiece. |
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Bruvel's goal, by designing a thematic chess set, was to increase the sense of opposition between the two sides. |
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When I found chess pieces missing from the hotel's chess set, a member of staff went home to get his own chess set. |
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Chess boxing A match consists of up to 11 alternating rounds of boxing and chess. |
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Teens explored new skills and ideas ranging from story-telling to speed chess to a make-your-own-catapult contest. |
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Guisborough's Virgil Szekely demonstrated that he is equally at home with classical chess as he is at speed chess. |
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The chess grandmaster, Timur Gareev, sat in front of ten different chess boards with a black bandanna over his eyes, but still triumphed over every single opponent, News. |
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Its childishly simple rules and its image as a sedate pastime for elderly gentlemen put checkers deep in the shadow of chess, it smore prestigious rival. |
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