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CHESS
- Chapter 1
- History
- History of chess
- Chapter 2
- The Rules
- Rules of chess
- Chessboard
- Chess piece
- King (chess)
- Queen (chess)
- Rook (chess)
- Knight (chess)
- Bishop (chess)
- Pawn (chess)
- Chess piece relative value
- Game clock
- Time control
- Chess notation
- Algebraic notation (chess)
- Touch-move rule
- Castling
- Promotion (chess)
- En passant
- Check (chess)
- Checkmate
- Stalemate
- Draw (chess)
- Draw by agreement
- Threefold repetition
- Perpetual check
- Adjournment (games)
- Chapter 3
- Strategy
- Chess strategy
- Chess problem
- Chess aesthetics
- Chess theory
- School of chess
- Romantic chess
- Hypermodernism (chess)
- Soviet Chess School
- Chapter 4
- Tactics
- Chess tactic
- Alekhine's gun
- Anti-computer tactics
- Battery (chess)
- Cross-check
- Decoy (chess)
- Deflection (chess)
- Desperado (chess)
- Domination (chess)
- Chess opening
- Combination (chess)
- Discovered attack
- Double check
- Exchange (chess)
- Fork (chess)
- Flight square
- Interference (chess)
- King walk
- Pawn storm
- Pin (chess)
- Queen sacrifice
- Sacrifice (chess)
- Skewer (chess)
- Swindle (chess)
- Undermining (chess)
- Windmill (chess)
- X-ray (chess)
- Zugzwang
- Zwischenzug
- List of chess openings named after places
- Nimzowitsch Defence
- King's Gambit
- Dutch Defence
- Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation
- Ruy Lopez
- Baltic Defense
- Queen's Gambit Declined, Cambridge Springs Defense
- French Defence
- Pirc Defence
- Queen's Gambit Declined
- Dunst Opening
- Gunderam Defense
- English Opening
- Alekhine's Defence
- Sicilian Defence
- Budapest Gambit
- Bishop's Opening
- Slav Defense
- Catalan Opening
- Irish Gambit
- Sicilian Defence, Smith–Morra Gambit
- Benoni Defense
- Ware Opening
- Danish Gambit
- Italian Game
- Caro–Kann Defence
- English Defence
- King's Indian Defence
- Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation
- Hungarian Defense
- Benko's Opening
- Scandinavian Defense
- Indian Defence
- Inverted Hungarian Opening
- Giuoco Piano, Jerome Gambit
- Halloween Gambit
- Latvian Gambit
- Tarrasch Defense
- London System
- Queen's Gambit Accepted
- Semi-Slav Defense
- Black Knights' Tango
- Italian Gambit
- Modern Defense, North Sea Variation
- Four Knights Game
- Vienna Game
- Paris Defence
- Amar Opening
- Polish Defense
- Sokolsky Opening
- Portuguese Opening
- Petrov's Defence
- Scotch Game
- Grünfeld Defence
- Bird's Opening
- Mieses Opening
- Benko Gambit
- Two Knights Defense
- Nimzo-Indian Defence
- List of chess openings named after people
- Alapin's Opening
- Albin Countergambit
- Anderssen's Opening
- Balogh Defense
- King's Indian Attack
- Barnes Opening
- Italian Game, Blackburne Shilling Gambit
- Blackmar–Diemer Gambit
- Blumenfeld Gambit
- Bogo-Indian Defence
- Réti Opening
- Sicilian Defence, Chekhover Variation
- Clemenz Opening
- Colle System
- Damiano Defence
- Desprez Opening
- Durkin Opening
- Englund Gambit
- Evans Gambit
- King's Gambit, Falkbeer Countergambit
- King's Gambit, Fischer Defense
- Vienna Game, Frankenstein-Dracula Variation
- Grob's Attack
- Hodgson Attack
- Keres Defence
- Konstantinopolsky Opening
- Larsen's Opening
- Stepan Levitsky
- Maróczy Bind
- Marshall Defense
- Two Knights Defense, Max Lange Attack
- Bogo-Indian Defence, Monticelli Trap
- Grünfeld Defence, Nadanian Variation
- Owen's Defence
- Wayward Queen Attack
- Philidor Defence
- Ponziani Opening
- Queen's Pawn Game
- Richter-Veresov Attack
- Modern Defense
- Italian Game, Rousseau Gambit
- Staunton Gambit
- Flank opening
- Napoleon Opening
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit
- Torre Attack
- Trompowsky Attack
- Van 't Kruijs Opening
- Wade Defence
- Checkmates in the opening
- Chess middlegame
- Chess endgame
- King and pawn versus king endgame
- Fortress (chess)
- Corresponding squares
- Endgame study
- Checkmate pattern
- Isolated pawn
- Opposition (chess)
- Pawnless chess endgame
- Ladislav Prokeš
- Tarrasch rule
- Triangulation (chess)
- Wrong bishop
- Wrong rook pawn
- Bishop and knight checkmate
- Lucena position
- Opposite-colored bishops endgame
- Philidor position
- Queen and pawn versus queen endgame
- Queen versus pawn endgame
- Réti endgame study
- Rook and bishop versus rook endgame
- Rook and pawn versus rook endgame
- Saavedra position
- Two knights endgame
- Chapter 5
- Variants
- Chess variant
- Chess960
- Displacement chess
- Transcendental chess
- Dunsany's chess
- Chess handicap
- Alice chess
- Balbo's Game
- V. R. Parton
- Chess Attack
- Circular chess
- Cross Chess
- Cylinder chess
- Hexagonal chess
- Diplomat chess
- Double Chess
- Flying chess
- Grid chess
- Los Alamos chess
- Masonic Chess
- Minichess
- Rhombic Chess
- Three-dimensional chess
- Troy (chess variant)
- Apocalypse (chess variant)
- Andernach chess
- Losing chess
- Atomic chess
- Beirut Chess
- Chad (chess variant)
- Checkless chess
- Chessence
- Circe chess
- Congo (chess variant)
- Crazyhouse
- Cubic chess
- Extinction chess
- Hostage Chess
- Jeson Mor
- Knight relay chess
- Legan chess
- Madrasi chess
- Monochromatic chess
- Patrol chess
- PlunderChess
- Portal Chess
- Progressive chess
- Philip M. Cohen
- Rollerball (chess variant)
- Three-check chess
- Way of the Knight
- Dark chess
- Dice chess
- Knightmare Chess
- Kriegspiel (chess)
- Penultima
- Avalanche chess
- Kung-Fu Chess
- Marseillais chess
- Monster chess
- Bosworth (game)
- Bughouse chess
- Business chess
- Djambi
- Enochian chess
- Forchess
- Fortress chess
- Four-player chess
- Quatrochess
- Three-Man Chess
- Three-player chess
- Tri-Chess
- Baroque chess
- Berolina chess
- Chesquerque
- Chess with different armies
- Falcon-Hunter Chess
- Dragonchess
- Duell (chess)
- Gess
- Grasshopper chess
- Maharajah and the Sepoys
- Omega Chess
- Pocket mutation chess
- Games of the Discworld
- Stratomic
- Triangular Chess
- 2000 A.D. (chess variant)
- Wildebeest Chess
- Wolf Chess
- Almost Chess
- Capablanca chess
- Capablanca random chess
- Chigorin Chess
- Embassy Chess
- Gothic Chess
- Grand chess
- Janus chess
- Modern chess
- Seirawan chess
- Arimaa
- Martian chess
- Navia Dratp
- Chaturaji
- Chaturanga
- Courier chess
- Shatranj
- Short assize
- Tamerlane chess
- Banqi
- Game of the Three Kingdoms
- Game of the Three Friends
- Shatar
- Janggi
- Jungle (board game)
- Ouk-Khmer (Hill's version)
- Makruk
- Senterej
- Shogi
- Shogi variant
- Bushi shogi
- Gufuu shogi
- Nana shogi
- Dōbutsu shōgi
- Micro shogi
- Minishogi
- Kyoto shogi
- Judkins shogi
- Sittuyin
- Whale shogi
- Tori shogi
- Yari shogi
- EuroShogi
- Heian shogi
- Sho shogi
- Cannon shogi
- Hasami shogi
- Hand shogi
- Annan shogi
- Unashogi
- Masonic Shogi
- Hexshogi
- Trishogi
- Okisaki shogi
- Wa shogi
- Chu shogi
- Heian dai shogi
- Dai shogi
- Tenjiku shogi
- Dai dai shogi
- Maka dai dai shogi
- Ko shogi
- Tai shogi
- Taikyoku shogi
- Sannin shogi
- Yonin shogi
- Space Shogi
- Xiangqi
- Game of the Seven Kingdoms
- Chadarangam
- Blindfold chess
- Cooperative chess
- Fairy chess piece
- Four Fronts
- Game of the Generals
- Giog
- Hexapawn
- Hiashatar
- Indian chess
- Jetan
- SMIRF
- TeamChess
- ThreeChess
- Tutti-Frutti Chess
- Unachess
- Stratego
- Ludus latrunculorum
- Luzhanqi
- Chapter 6
- Glossary
- Glossary of chess