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Moheschunder Bannerjee and Promotion (chess)

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Difference between Moheschunder Bannerjee and Promotion (chess)

Moheschunder Bannerjee vs. Promotion (chess)

Moheschunder Bannerjee (Bengali: মহেশচন্দ্র বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়, fl. 1850) or Mahesh Chandra Banerjee was a strong chess player from Bengal, many hundred of whose games survive through the writings of John Cochrane, who regularly played Bannerjee between 1848 and 1860, during Cochrane's tenure at the Calcutta bar. 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.

Similarities between Moheschunder Bannerjee and Promotion (chess)

Moheschunder Bannerjee and Promotion (chess) have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Checkmate, Chess middlegame, Chess opening, Howard Staunton, Knight (chess), Pawn (chess), Philip Walsingham Sergeant, Rules of chess.

Checkmate

Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is a game position in chess and other chess-like games in which a player's king is in check (threatened with) and there is no way to remove the threat.

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Chess middlegame

The middlegame in chess refers to the portion of the game in between the opening and the endgame.

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Chess opening

A chess opening or simply an opening refers to the initial moves of a chess game.

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Howard Staunton

Howard Staunton (1810 – 22 June 1874) was an English chess master who is generally regarded as having been the world's strongest player from 1843 to 1851, largely as a result of his 1843 victory over Pierre Charles Fournier de Saint-Amant.

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Knight (chess)

The knight (♘ ♞) is a piece in the game of chess, representing a knight (armored cavalry).

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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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Philip Walsingham Sergeant

Philip Walsingham Sergeant (27 January 1872, Notting Hill, LondonBirths, Marriages and Deaths – 20 October 1952) was a British professional writer on chess and popular historical subjects.

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Rules of chess

The rules of chess (also known as the laws of chess) are rules governing the play of the game of chess.

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Moheschunder Bannerjee and Promotion (chess) Comparison

Moheschunder Bannerjee has 36 relations, while Promotion (chess) has 98. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 5.97% = 8 / (36 + 98).

References

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