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Lubomir Kavalek: Chess Solutions: Weird Promotions

SOLUTIONS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES: Both writers simply left out the fact that you can promote a pawn into a queen, rook, bishop or knight...

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Lubomir Kavalek: Chess Puzzles: French Aristocrat's Folly

In 1853, a French aristocrat, Barthelemy de Basterot (1800-1887) published in Paris Traite elementaire du jeu des echecs (Elementary Treatise on the Rules of Chess),...

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Web Entrepreneur Instructs Players on Mastery of Chess via New Interactive Blog

(Vocus) March 27, 2010 -- Like a true chess player, David McKenzie used the perfect combination of strategy and poise to develop his Web site, www.ChessToYou.com. After an in-depth stint of research...

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Web Entrepreneur Captivates Chess Players with Launch of New Web site

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) October 7, 2009 -- Like a true chess player, Mae Lin Bishop used the perfect combination of strategy and poise to develop her Web site, www.ChessDrawer.com. After an in-depth...

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Plagiarism is a Big Moral Deal - Big Think (blog)


Plagiarism is a Big Moral Deal
Big Think (blog)
However, the prohibition against plagiarism isn't just an arbitrary constraint like the rules for castling in chess. The plagiarism ban is rooted in moral ...

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