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FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 and Glossary of chess

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Difference between FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 and Glossary of chess

FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 vs. Glossary of chess

The FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 was held at the Almahary Hotel in Tripoli, Libya, from June 18 to July 13. This page explains commonly used terms in chess in alphabetical order.

Similarities between FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 and Glossary of chess

FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 and Glossary of chess have 18 things in common (in Unionpedia): Algebraic notation (chess), Draw by agreement, Elo rating system, Fork (chess), Garry Kasparov, Glossary of chess, Maróczy Bind, Perpetual check, Pin (chess), Professional Chess Association, Queen's Gambit, Ruy Lopez, Scotch Game, Sicilian Defence, Skewer (chess), Tempo (chess), United States Chess Federation, World Chess Championship.

Algebraic notation (chess)

Algebraic notation (or AN) is a method for recording and describing the moves in a game of chess.

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Draw by agreement

In chess, a draw by (mutual) agreement is the outcome of a game due to the agreement of both players to a draw.

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Elo rating system

The Elo rating system is a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players in zero-sum games such as chess.

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Fork (chess)

In chess, a fork is a tactic whereby a single piece makes two or more direct attacks simultaneously.

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Garry Kasparov

Garry Kimovich Kasparov (Га́рри Ки́мович Каспа́ров,; Armenian: Գարրի Կիմովիչ Կասպարով; born Garik Kimovich Weinstein, 13 April 1963) is a Russian chess grandmaster, former world chess champion, writer, and political activist, who many consider to be the greatest chess player of all time.

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Glossary of chess

This page explains commonly used terms in chess in alphabetical order.

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Maróczy Bind

The Maróczy Bind is a pawn formation in chess, named after the Hungarian grandmaster Géza Maróczy and primarily played against the Sicilian Defence.

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Perpetual check

In the game of chess, perpetual check is a situation in which one player can force a draw by an unending series of checks.

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Pin (chess)

In chess, a pin is a situation brought on by an attacking piece in which a defending piece cannot move without exposing a more valuable defending piece on its other side to capture by the attacking piece.

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Professional Chess Association

The Professional Chess Association (PCA), which existed between 1993 and 1996, was a rival organisation to FIDE, the international chess organization.

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Queen's Gambit

The Queen's Gambit is a chess opening that starts with the moves: The Queen's Gambit is one of the oldest known chess openings.

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Ruy Lopez

The Ruy Lopez, also called the Spanish Opening or Spanish Game, is a chess opening characterised by the moves: The Ruy Lopez is named after 16th-century Spanish bishop Ruy López de Segura.

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Scotch Game

The Scotch Game, or Scotch Opening, is a chess opening that begins with the moves: Ercole del Rio, in his 1750 treatise Sopra il giuoco degli Scacchi, Osservazioni pratiche d’anonimo Autore Modenese ("On the game of Chess, practical Observations by an anonymous Modenese Author"), was the first author to mention what is now called the Scotch Game.

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Sicilian Defence

The Sicilian Defence is a chess opening that begins with the following moves: The Sicilian is the most popular and best-scoring response to White's first move 1.e4.

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Skewer (chess)

In chess, a skewer is an attack upon two pieces in a line and is similar to a pin.

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Tempo (chess)

In chess and other chess-like games, tempo is a "turn" or single move.

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United States Chess Federation

The United States Chess Federation (also known as US Chess or USCF) is the governing body for chess competition in the United States and represents the U.S. in FIDE, the World Chess Federation.

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World Chess Championship

The World Chess Championship (sometimes abbreviated as WCC) is played to determine the World Champion in chess.

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FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 and Glossary of chess Comparison

FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 has 180 relations, while Glossary of chess has 250. As they have in common 18, the Jaccard index is 4.19% = 18 / (180 + 250).

References

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