Chess engine — A chess engine is a computer program that can play the game of chess. Contents 1 Interface 2 Protocols 3 Increasing strength 4 Comparisons … Wikipedia
Chess variant — Gliński s hexagonal chess – one of many chess variants A chess variant is a game related to, derived from or inspired by chess.[1] The difference from chess might include one or more of the following: different board (larger or smaller, non… … Wikipedia
Blitz — Blitz, German for lightning or very fast , may refer to:Armed Conflict*Blitzkrieg, the very fast executed war , a strategy of World War 2 Germany. *The Blitz, the German aerial attacks on Britain in WWII. The name Blitz was subsequently applied… … Wikipedia
Chess at the 1st World Mind Sports Games — Contents 1 Men s Individual Blitz 2 Women s Individual Blitz 3 Men s Individual Rapid 4 Women s Individ … Wikipedia
Chess at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games — was held in Macau International Shooting Range, Macau, China from 26 October to 3 November 2007. Contents 1 Medal summary 1.1 Medal table 1.2 Medalists … Wikipedia
Chess at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games — was held in Vietnam from 31 October to 7 November 2009. All chess events held in Quang Ninh Gymnasium. Contents 1 Medal summary 1.1 Medal table 1.2 Medalists … Wikipedia
Chess at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games — Chess Venue Tagaytay City Convention Center Location Tagaytay City, Cavite Date started November 27, 2005 Date finished December 5, 2005 … Wikipedia
Chess Engines Grand Tournament — Chess Engines Grand Tournament, also known as CEGT, is one of the best known organizations that tests computer chess software by playing chess programs against one another and producing a ratings table. CEGT routinely tests amateur and… … Wikipedia
Blitz (jeu d'échecs) — Pendule d échecs positionnée pour un blitz de 5 minutes … Wikipédia en Français
blitz — litz n. 1. (football) a quick move by defensive players toward the passer on the offensive team, as soon as the ball is snapped; it is used when the defensive teams assumes that a pass will be attempted, and risks allowing substantial gains by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English