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  2. Portal chess - Wikipedia

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    Portal chess. Portal chess is a chess variant which uses at least two fairy pieces called portals (or less commonly portholes ). These pieces can be easily added by using poker chips, coins or other suitably sized objects. The game seeks to incorporate portals to allow pieces to teleport around the board.

  3. United States Armed Forces Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The first U.S. Armed Forces Chess Championship (USAFCC) was held at the American Legion Hall of Flags in Washington, D.C. There were 12 invited participants. Feuerstein was four times New York state champion. [citation needed] Hudson was a bombardier-navigator on B-52 bombers and a former US Amateur champion.

  4. Portal:Chess - Wikipedia

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    Today, chess is one of the world's most popular games, and is played by millions of people worldwide. Chess is an abstract strategy game that involves no hidden information and no elements of chance. It is played on a chessboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. At the start, each player controls sixteen pieces: one king, one queen, two ...

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  6. Shane's Chess Information Database - Wikipedia

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    Shane's Chess Information Database. Shane's Chess Information Database ( Scid) is a free and open source UNIX, Windows, Linux, and Mac application for viewing and maintaining large databases of chess games. [3] It has features comparable to popular commercial chess software. [4] Scid is written in Tcl/Tk and C++.

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  8. Lichess - Wikipedia

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    Lichess (/ ˈ l iː tʃ ɛ s /; LEE-ches) is a free and open-source Internet chess server run by a non-profit organization of the same name. Users of the site can play online chess anonymously and optionally register an account to play rated games. Lichess is ad-free and all the features are available for free, as the site is funded by ...

  9. Chess.com - Wikipedia

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    Chess versus a chess engine, computer analysis, chess puzzles and teaching resources are offered. As one of the largest chess platforms in the world, [4] Chess.com achieved the milestone of 100 million users on December 16, 2022 [5] and has about 11 million daily active users as of April 2023. [6]