Chess Rules Castling News
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)
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Plagiarism is a Big Moral DealBig 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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