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Glossary of chess and Lucena position

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Difference between Glossary of chess and Lucena position

Glossary of chess vs. Lucena position

This page explains commonly used terms in chess in alphabetical order. The Lucena position is one of the most famous and important positions in chess endgame theory, where one side has a rook and a pawn and the defender has a rook.

Similarities between Glossary of chess and Lucena position

Glossary of chess and Lucena position have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aron Nimzowitsch, Check (chess), Chess, Chess endgame, Draw (chess), Glossary of chess, Pawn (chess), Philidor position, Promotion (chess), Queen (chess), Rook (chess), Rook and pawn versus rook endgame, The Oxford Companion to Chess.

Aron Nimzowitsch

Aron Nimzowitsch (Ārons Nimcovičs, Аро́н Иса́евич Нимцо́вич, Aron Isayevich Nimtsovich; born Aron Niemzowitsch; 7 November 1886 – 16 March 1935) was a Russian-born, Danish leading chess grandmaster and influential chess writer.

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Check (chess)

A check is a condition in chess, shogi, and xiangqi that occurs when a player's king (or general in xiangqi) is under threat of on their opponent's next turn.

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Chess

Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid.

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Chess endgame

In chess and chess-like games, the endgame (or end game or ending) is the stage of the game when few pieces are left on the board.

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Draw (chess)

In chess, a draw is the result of a game ending in a tie.

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Glossary of chess

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

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Pawn (chess)

The pawn (♙,♟) is the most numerous piece in the game of chess, and in most circumstances, also the weakest.

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Philidor position

The Philidor position (or Philidor's position) usually refers to an important chess endgame which illustrates a drawing technique when the defender has a king and rook versus a king, rook, and a pawn.

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Promotion (chess)

Promotion is a chess rule that requires a pawn that reaches its eighth to be immediately replaced by the player's choice of a queen, knight, rook, or bishop of the same.

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Queen (chess)

The queen (♕,♛) is the most powerful piece in the game of chess, able to move any number of squares vertically, horizontally or diagonally.

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Rook (chess)

A rook (♖,♜) is a piece in the strategy board game of chess.

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Rook and pawn versus rook endgame

The rook and pawn versus rook endgame is of fundamental importance to chess endgames,,,, and has been widely studied,. Precise play is usually required in these positions.

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The Oxford Companion to Chess

The Oxford Companion to Chess is a reference book on the game of chess, written by David Hooper and Kenneth Whyld.

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Glossary of chess and Lucena position Comparison

Glossary of chess has 250 relations, while Lucena position has 26. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 4.71% = 13 / (250 + 26).

References

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