International Chess by Correspondence Federation — Tarptautinė šachmatų susirašinėjant federacija statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Tarptautinė sporto organizacija, vienijanti nacionalines šachmatų susirašinėjant federacijas, plėtojanti šio žaidimo teoriją, populiarinanti jį… … Sporto terminų žodynas
Chess titles — are lifetime titles for the best players specific by the world chess organization FIDE: [World Chess Federation. [http://www.fide.com/official/handbook.asp?level=B0101 FIDE Handbook: Chess Rules. 1.0. Requirements for the titles designated in… … Wikipedia
Correspondence chess — Postcard for international correspondence chess Correspondence chess is chess played by various forms of long distance correspondence, usually through a correspondence chess server, through email or by the postal system; less common methods which … Wikipedia
Chess title — Grandmaster Garry Kasparov A chess title is a lifetime title created by the world chess organization FIDE bestowed upon players based on their performance and rank. [1] Examples of chess titles are Master and … Wikipedia
Correspondence chess server — A correspondence chess server is arguably the most convenient form of correspondence chess. Instead of players directly emailing moves to each other, the game is played on a clickable board on a web page, which keeps track of all the moves. The… … Wikipedia
Chess notation — is the term for several systems that have developed to record either the moves made during a game of chess or the position of the pieces on a chess board. The earliest systems of notation used lengthy narratives to describe each move; these… … Wikipedia
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Correspondence — may refer to: In general usage, non concurrent, remote communication between people, including letters, email, newsgroups, Internet forums, blogs Correspondence theory of truth (philosophy), a theory in epistemology Correspondence principle… … Wikipedia
Chess — This article is about the Western board game. For other chess games or other uses, see Chess (disambiguation). Chess From left to right: a whit … Wikipedia
chess — chess1 /ches/, n. a game played by two persons, each with 16 pieces, on a chessboard. [1150 1200; ME < OF esches, pl. of eschec CHECK1] chess2 /ches/, n., pl. chess, chesses. one of the planks forming the roadway of a floating bridge. [1425 75;… … Universalium