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  2. Board representation (computer chess) - Wikipedia

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    Learn how chess programs use different data structures to represent the position and state of the board. Compare array-based and bitboard approaches, and their advantages and disadvantages.

  3. Chessboard - Wikipedia

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    A chessboard is a game board used to play chess with 64 squares in a chequered pattern. Learn about its origin, evolution, and different systems of naming and recording the squares, such as algebraic, descriptive, and numeric notation.

  4. Canadian checkers - Wikipedia

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    The game was invented by the French settlers of Quebec, Canada; it was named Grand jeu de dames. [3] It is unknown when the game was first played in Canada. The huff rule was dropped in 1880 after a dispute developed during the Canadian championship match.

  5. Algebraic notation (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to record and describe chess moves using algebraic notation, a standard system based on coordinates and piece symbols. Find out the history, rules, and variations of this notation, as well as examples and diagrams.

  6. Minichess - Wikipedia

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    Minichess is a term for chess games played with regular pieces and rules, but on a board with fewer squares. Learn about the history, features and solutions of different minichess variants, from 3x3 to 5x6 boards.

  7. Shannon number - Wikipedia

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    The Shannon number is a conservative estimate of 10^120 possible chess games, based on an average of 10^3 moves per pair of moves and a typical game length of 40 moves. This number shows the impracticality of solving chess by brute force and compares to the number of atoms in the observable universe.

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