1. Did you know the number of possible ways of playing the first four moves for both sides in a game of chess is 318,979,564,000 ?2. The longest game of chess that is theoretically possible is 5,949 moves.3. The first chessboard withalternating light and dark squares (as it appears today) was made in Europein 1090.4. According to the America's Foundation for Chess, there are 169,518,829,100 ,544,000,000,00 0,000,000 (approximately 1.70x10 29) ways to play the first 10 moves of a game of chess. And they thought a computer would solve chess!6. The longest chess game ever was I.Nikolic - Arsovic, Belgrade 1989, which ended in 269 moves. The game was a draw.7. There are 400 different possible positions after onemove each. There are 72,084 different possible positions after two moves each. There are over 9 million different possible positions after three moveseach. There are over 318 billion different possible positions after four moves each. The number of distinct 40-move games in chess is far greater than the number of electrons in the observable universe. The number of electrons is approximately 10^79 , whilethe number of uniquechess games is 10^120 .8. The new pawn move, where pawns were allowed to advance two squares on its first move instead of one, was first introduced in Spain in 1280.9. The first chess game played between space and earth was on June 9, 1970 by the Soyez-9 crew. The game ended in a draw.10. An old puzzle: If you put one grain of wheat on the first square of the chessboard, two on the second, four on the third, eight on the fourth, and so on, how many grains of wheat do you need to put on the 64th square? The answer is 9,223,372,036,8 54,775,808(appr oximately 9.22x10 18 ) grains of wheat. That's a lot of nutrition.11. The folding chessboard was invented by a priest who was forbidden to play chess. The priest found a way around it by making a folding chessboard. When folded together and put ona bookshelf, it simply lookslike two books.12. Kirk and Spock have played chess three times on the show Star Trek. Kirk won all three games.5413. A computer called DeepThought became the first computer to beat an international grandmaster in November 1988, Long Beach, California.14. The longest chess game theoretically possible is 5,949 moves.15. The longest time for a Castling move to take placewas the match game between Bobotsor vs. Irkovin 1966: 46. 0-0.16. As late as 1561, Castling was two moves. You had to play R-KB1 on one moveand K-KN1 on the next move.17. The word "Checkmate" in Chess comes from the Persian phrase "Shah Mat," which means"the King is dead."18. Blathy, Otto (1860-1939), credited for creating the longest Chess Problem, mate in 290 moves.19. The Police raided a ChessTournament in Cleveland in1973,arrested the Tournament director and confiscated the Chess sets on charges of allowing gambling (cash prizes to winners) and possession of gambling devices (the Chess sets).20. The number of possibilities of a Knight's tour is over 122 million.21. The longest official chessgamelasted 269 moves (I. Nikolic - Arsovic, Belgrade 1989)22. From the starting position, there are eight different ways to Mate in two moves and 355 different ways to Mate in three moves.23. The new Pawn move, advancing two squares on its first move instead of one, was first introduced inSpain in 1280.24. Dr. Emanuel Lasker from Germany retained theWorld Chess Champion titlefor more time than any other player ever: 26 years and 337 days.25. In 1985, the Soviet player Garry Kasparov became the youngest World Chess Champion ever at the age of 22 years and 210 days.26. The first Chessboard with alternating light and dark squares appears in Europe in 1090.27. During World War II, some of the top Chess players were also code breakers. British masters Harry Golombek, Stuart Milner-Barry and H. O'D. Alexander was on the teamwhich broke the Nazi Enigma code.
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Sushanth1523 Aug 27, 2021
Today’s topic is a bit unusual. I will not talk about strategy, tactics, endgames, middle games, psychology and any other chess related things. However I will still talk about chess. Here are some facts about the game of chess which not many non chess players may be aware of. These are little, fundamental ideas behind the game of chess, from the chess history to the longest game possible. This chess information should help you to improve your teory of the game. So, 40 facts about chess: 1. The number of possible unique chess games is much greater than the number of electrons in the universe. The number of electrons is estimated to be about 10^79, while the number of unique chess games is 10^120. 2. The longest chess game theoretically possible is 5,949 moves. 3. The longest time for a Castling move to take place was the match game between Bobotsor vs. Irkov in 1966: 46. 0-0. 4. As late as 1561, Castling was two moves. You had to play R-KB1 on one move and K-KN1 on the next move. 5. The word “Checkmate” in Chess comes from the Persian phrase “Shah Mat,” which means “the King is dead.” 6. Blathy, Otto (1860-1939), credited for creating the longest Chess Problem, mate in 290 moves. 7. The Police raided a Chess Tournament in Cleveland in 1973, arrested the Tournament director and confiscated the Chess sets on charges of allowing gambling (cash prizes to winners) and possession of gambling devices (the Chess sets). 8. The number of possibilities of a Knight’s tour is over 122 million. 9. The longest official chess game lasted 269 moves (I. Nikolic – Arsovic, Belgrade 1989) and ended in a draw. 10. From the starting position, there are eight different ways to Mate in two moves and 355 different ways to Mate in three moves. 11. The new Pawn move, advancing two squares on its first move instead of one, was first introduced in Spain in 1280. 12. Dr. Emanuel Lasker from Germany retained the World Chess Champion title for more time than any other player ever: 26 years and 337 days. 13. In 1985, the Soviet player Garry Kasparov became the youngest World Chess Champion ever at the age of 22 years and 210 days. 14. The first Chessboard with alternating light and dark squares appears in Europe in 1090. 15. During World War II, some of the top Chess players were also code breakers. British masters Harry Golombek, Stuart Milner-Barry and H. O’D. Alexander was on the team which broke the Nazi Enigma code. Clarification: The Polish scientists Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski, Jerzy Rozyckibroke the pre-war Enigma code machines, in 1932. Then after the war broke out, the Polish sent the information they’d learned to the British ( chess masters Harry Golombek, Stuart Milner-Barry and H. O’D. Alexander) who then deciphered the new German war Enigma machines. 16. During the 1972 Fischer-Spassky match in Rekjavik, the Russians linked Spassky’s erratic play with Fischer’s chair. The Icelandic organization put a 24-hour Police guard around the chair while chemical and x-ray tests were performed on the chair. Nothing unusual was found. 17. The first mechanical Chess Clock was invented by Thomas Wilson in 1883. Prior to that, Sandglasses were used. Sandglasses were first used in London in 1862. The present day push-button Clock was first perfected by Veenhoff in 1900. 18. The folding Chess board was originally invented in 1125 by a Chess-playing priest. Since the Church forbids priests to play Chess, he hid his Chess board by making one that looked simply like two books lying together. 19. The worst performance by a player was Macleod of Canada who lost 31 games in the New York double-round robin of 1889. 20. Frank Marshall (1877-1944) was the first American to defeat a Soviet player in an international tournament in New York, 1924. He reigned as U.S. Champion for 30 years, but only defended his title once when he defeated Ed Lasker (5-4) in 1923. He was the first master to play more than 100 games simultaneously. 21. In 1985, Eric Knoppert played 500 games of 10-minute Chess in 68 hours. 22. Albert Einstein was a good friend of World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker. In an interview with the New York Times in 1936 Albert said, “I do not play any games. There is no time for it. When I get through work I don’t want anything which requires the working of the mind.” He did take up Chess in his later life. 23. There were 72 consecutive Queen moves in the Mason-Mackenzie game at London in 1882. 24. The record of moves without capture is of 100 moves during the Match between Thorton and M. Walker in 1992. 25. Rookies or, players in their first year, are named after the Rook in Chess. Rooks generally are the last pieces to be moved into action, and the same goes for Rookies. 26. A Computer Program named Deep Thoughtbeat an International Grand Master for the first time in November 1988 in Long Beach, California. 27. Blindfold chess is an impressive skill that many stronger chess players possess. It certainly requires a keen ability to see the board clearly, which can get difficult after many moves. The record was set in 1960 in Budapest by Hungarian Janos Flesch, who played 52 opponents simultaneously while blindfolded – he won 31 of those games. 28. There are well over 1,000 different openings, including variations within larger openings/defenses that one can learn. 29. Chess is often cited by psychologists as an effective way to improve memory function. Also allowing the mind to solve complex problems and work through ideas, it is no wonder that chess is recommended in the fight against Alzheimer’s. Some contend that it can increase one’s intelligence, though that is a more complex topic. The effects of chess on young individuals had led to chess being introduced in school districts and various countries. It has been shown to improve children’s grades and other positive effects as well. 30. FIDE stands for Fédération Internationale des Échecs, which literally translates into World Chess Federation. 31. The second book ever printed in the English language was about chess! 32. The first computer program for playing chess was developed in 1951, by Alan Turing. However, no computer was powerful enough to process it, so Turing tested it by doing the calculations himself and playing according to the results, taking several minutes per move. 33. The oldest recorded chess game in history is from the 900s, between a historian from Baghdad and his student. 34. The oldest surviving complete chess sets were found on the Isle of Lewis, in northern Scotland, and dates to the 12th century. They were probably made in Iceland or Norway, and their appearance was used in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone for the wizard chess pieces. 35. About 600,000,000 (Six hundred million) people know how to play chess worldwide! 36. In many languages, the Pawn is a foot soldier, but in German and Spanish, it’s a peasant or farmer, instead! 37. The reason why traditional chess pieces don’t look like actual soldiers, bishops, and kings is because before the game reached Europe, it passed through the Islamic world. Islam forbids making statues of animals or people, so chess pieces became vague-looking. When the game spread to Christian Europe, the pieces didn’t change much. 38. Chess began in India during the Gupta Empire, spreading to the Persian Sassanid Empire, and then to the Middle East after Muslims conquered Persia. From there, it spread to Europe and Russia. 39. Initially, the Queen could only move one square at a time, diagonally. Later, she could move two squares at a time, diagonally. It wasn’t until Reconquista Spain, with its powerful queen Isabella, that the Queen became the strongest piece on the board. 40. In Shatranj, the predecessor to chess, the Queen was a minister or vizier, and still is in many languages.
jai_siya_ram123 Aug 26, 2021
Initially, the Queen could only move one square at a time, diagonally. Later, she could move two squares at a time, diagonally. It wasn’t until Reconquista Spain, with its powerful queen Isabella, that the Queen became the strongest piece on the board. The number of possibilities of a Knight's tour is over 122 million. During World War II, some of the top Chess players were also code breakers. British masters Harry Golombek, Stuart Milner-Barry and H. O'D. Alexander was on the teamwhich broke the Nazi Enigma code. The word "Checkmate" in Chess comes from the Persian phrase "Shah Mat," which means"the King is dead." The longest chess game theoretically possible is 5,949 moves. A computer called DeepThought became the first computer to beat an international grandmaster in November 1988, Long Beach, California. The folding chessboard was invented by a priest who was forbidden to play chess. The priest found a way around it by making a folding chessboard. When folded together and put ona bookshelf, it simply lookslike two books. If you put one grain of wheat on the first square of the chessboard, two on the second, four on the third, eight on the fourth, and so on, how many grains of wheat do you need to put on the 64th square? The answer is 9,223,372,036,8 54,775,808(appr oximately 9.22x10 18 ) grains of wheat. The new pawn move, where pawns were allowed to advance two squares on its first move instead of one, was first introduced in Spain in 1280. The longest chess game ever was I.Nikolic - Arsovic, Belgrade 1989, which ended in 269 moves. The game was a draw. According to the America's Foundation for Chess, there are 169,518,829,100 ,544,000,000,00 0,000,000 (approximately 1.70x10 29) ways to play the first 10 moves of a game of chess. Kirk and Spock have played chess three times on the show Star Trek. Kirk won all three games. There are 400 different possible positions after onemove each. There are 72,084 different possible positions after two moves each. There are over 9 million different possible positions after three moveseach. There are over 318 billion different possible positions after four moves each. The number of distinct 40-move games in chess is far greater than the number of electrons in the observable universe. The number of electrons is approximately 10^79 , whilethe number of uniquechess games is 10^120 .
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noImAparrot Aug 25, 2021
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RedCuteBallet Aug 24, 2021
Nakamura swaps barbs with Carlsen after 27-game unbeaten run Hikaru Nakamura, the five-time US champion, has a flourishing online presence with more than a million followers to his Twitch stream, where he demonstrates his high-level skills while passing on expressively phrased nuggets of wisdom. At age 33, Nakamura’s hopes for the classical world title are remote, and he now rarely plays one game a day tournaments. His supremacy is geared to speed games, where he and the world No 1, Magnus Carlsen, have stratospheric ratings around the 2900 mark. Nakamura is a deadly performer at time rates ranging from 25-minute rapid right down to online ultrabullet, where each player has 15 seconds for the entire game. Last weekend at the St Louis Grand Tour he was unbeaten in 27 games of rapid and blitz, and was sure of the $37,500 first prize with three rounds to spare. At the end Carlsen sent a barbed congratulatory tweet to the “World No 2 rapid and blitz player”, a reference to how the Norwegian’s rival had started St Louis as No 1 in the blitz rankings, but had slipped back due to his draws. Nakamura missed a late chance in the final round to regain top spot, then referred to Carlsen’s comment as “some ridiculous tweet”. One day later Nakamura produced an impressive reply to the taunt by becoming the first player ever to win Chess.com’s highly competitive Titled Tuesday, in which more than 500 master players compete every week, with an 11/11 maximum. There is a long standing needle between the pair, dating back to a decade ago when Nakamura referred to Carlsen as “Sauron”. In Moscow 2010 at the conclusion of the World Blitz, they got together and played a late night informal 40-game match well into the small hours, as recounted by Macauley Peterson for Chess Life magazine. Could they now agree on a return one-to-one series, this time in public and with Carlsen’s world blitz title at stake? As a highly watchable event, it would be sure to attract a huge audience of online viewers and would be a natural for major sponsors. The last official Fide world blitz championship was at Moscow in 2019, when Carlsen won and Nakamura was runner-up, confirming their superiority shown by the rankings. So far no renewal of the championship tournament has been announced for 2021, and in its absence a match between the two would be a very credible substitute.
babyyoda33 Aug 24, 2021
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noImAparrot Aug 24, 2021
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TRAP4MOUSE Aug 23, 2021
1) The longest game of chess that is possible is of 5,949 moves. 2) The longest game lasted for 269 moves and ended in a draw. 3) The word “checkmate” comes from the Arabic word “shah mat” which translates to “The king is dead” in English. 4) The new move where the pawn could move two steps instead of one was introduced in Spain in 1280. 5) A German named Dr. Emanuel Lasker retained the Champion title for the most time: 26 years and 337 days! 6) The modern chess board as we see it today appeared first in Europe in 1090. 7) The first mechanical clock to be used instead of sand glass was invented by Thomas Wilson in 1883. The modern push button clock was introduced by Veenhoff in 1900. 8) The folding Chess board was invented in 1125 by a Chess-playing priest. Since the Church forbids priests to play Chess, he hid his Chessboard by making it look like two books lying together. 9) Players in their first year are called “Rookies”. This name came up from the last pieces of chess to move into action called “Rooks”. 10) Alan Turing developed the first computer program for playing chess was developed in 1951. However, no computer was powerful enough to process it, so Turing tested it by doing the calculations himself and playing according to the results, taking several minutes per move.
govind_70 Aug 23, 2021
He resign bc he couldn't do the trap lmao https://www.chess.com/game/live/23152800039