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=Chess=
 
=Chess=
 
This is a hub page for everything related to chess. Feel free to edit!
 
This is a hub page for everything related to chess. Feel free to edit!
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== Notable Chess Matches ==
 
== Notable Chess Matches ==
  
* New!!! We now have support to show chess games on a Javascript chessboard on Mediawiki articles. To find more about this feature and how to use it click [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EmbedChessboard here]. 
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<pgn layout=horizontal initialHalfmove=32 autoplayMode=none height=330>
 
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<pgn layout=horizontal initialHalfmove=17 autoplayMode=none height=330>
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[Event "Rosenwald Memorial"]
 
[Event "Rosenwald Memorial"]
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Bxd3 36.Rfd2 Qe3 37.Rxd3 Rc1 38.Nb2 Qf2 39.Nd2 Rxd1+ 40.Nxd1 Re1+ 0-1
 
Bxd3 36.Rfd2 Qe3 37.Rxd3 Rc1 38.Nb2 Qf2 39.Nd2 Rxd1+ 40.Nxd1 Re1+ 0-1
  
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<pgn layout=horizontal initialHalfmove=7 autoplayMode=none>
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[Event "Ch World (match) (PCA)"]
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[Site "New York (USA)"]
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[Date "1995.01.11"]
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[EventDate "?"]
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[Round "10"]
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[Result "1-0"]
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[White "Garry Kasparov"]
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[Black "Viswanathan Anand"]
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[ECO "C80"]
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[WhiteElo "?"]
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[BlackElo "?"]
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[PlyCount "75"]
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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3
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d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.Nbd2 Nc5 10.c3 d4 11.Ng5 dxc3 12.Nxe6 fxe6
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13.bxc3 Qd3 14.Bc2 Qxc3 15.Nb3 Nxb3 16.Bxb3 Nd4 17.Qg4 Qxa1
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18.Bxe6 Rd8 19.Bh6 Qc3 20.Bxg7 Qd3 21.Bxh8 Qg6 22.Bf6 Be7
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23.Bxe7 Qxg4 24.Bxg4 Kxe7 25.Rc1 c6 26.f4 a5 27.Kf2 a4 28.Ke3
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b4 29.Bd1 a3 30.g4 Rd5 31.Rc4 c5 32.Ke4 Rd8 33.Rxc5 Ne6 34.Rd5
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Rc8 35.f5 Rc4+ 36.Ke3 Nc5 37.g5 Rc1 38.Rd6 1-0
 
</pgn>
 
</pgn>
  

Revision as of 14:21, 27 January 2011

Chess

This is a hub page for everything related to chess. Feel free to edit!

We now have support to show chess games on a Javascript chessboard on Mediawiki articles. To find more about this feature and how to use it click here.


Who plays chess? Why do you play chess?

  • Mathematician Paul Erdos, who was a Research Associate in Purdue's mathematics department from 1943 to 1945, was a very skillful chess player [1].
  • Purdue student Bernard Parham is a chess master and the inventor of the Parham Attack. You can watch the Parham attack being used here.
  • Dan Fleetwood [2], (Ph. D., Solid State Physics, M. S., Experimental Physics, B. S., Physics and Applied Math, all from Purdue University), was the 8th American to earn the International Correspondence Chess GrandMaster title, played Board 1 for the United States Correspondence Chess Olympics team in the 15th Olympiad Final (http://www.iccf-webchess.com/), and finished 8th in the 18th International Correspondence Chess Championship.
  • Do you play chess? Tell us why!

Notable Chess Matches

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Chess Related Pages

Chess in the Curriculum

Chess at School

Chess on Rhea

  • We are thinking of adding chess playing software to Rhea. One possibility is to use the open source software "free internet chess server "[3]. Any opinions??? -pm

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