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A Grandmaster Book

 * Introduction
 * Outline of chess
 * Chess


 * Components
 * Chessboard
 * Chess piece
 * King
 * Queen
 * Rook
 * Bishop
 * Knight
 * Pawn
 * Staunton chess set
 * Dubrovnik chess set
 * Chess table
 * Chess clock
 * Chess box
 * Fairy chess piece
 * Chess piece relative value


 * Rules
 * Rules of chess
 * White and Black in chess
 * Check
 * Checkmate
 * Stalemate
 * Draw
 * Draw by agreement
 * Castling
 * En passant
 * Promotion
 * Fifty-move rule
 * Threefold repetition
 * Perpetual check
 * Touch-move rule
 * Time control
 * Adjournment
 * Chess notation
 * Algebraic notation
 * Descriptive notation
 * Chess annotation symbols
 * Cheating in chess


 * Theory
 * Chess theory
 * Chess opening
 * Chess middlegame
 * Chess endgame
 * Lucena position
 * Philidor position
 * Tarrasch rule
 * Wrong bishop
 * Wrong rook pawn
 * Tempo
 * First-move advantage in chess
 * Solving chess


 * Chess Tactics
 * Chess tactic
 * Sacrifice
 * Queen sacrifice
 * Greek gift sacrifice
 * Exchange
 * Opposition
 * Fork
 * Skewer
 * X-ray
 * Battery
 * Discovered attack
 * Undermining
 * Overloading
 * Deflection
 * Interference
 * Pin
 * Block
 * Triangulation
 * Windmill
 * Decoy
 * Combination
 * Desperado
 * Cross-check
 * Alekhine's gun
 * Zugzwang
 * Zwischenzug


 * Chess Strategy
 * Chess strategy
 * Pawn structure
 * Pawn storm
 * Doubled pawns
 * Passed pawn
 * Isolated pawn
 * Connected pawns
 * Backward pawn
 * Artificial castling
 * Fortress
 * The exchange
 * Exchange
 * Outpost
 * Swindle
 * Prophylaxis
 * Open file
 * Half-open file
 * Maróczy Bind


 * Gameplay
 * Hedgehog
 * Blunder
 * Compensation
 * Transposition
 * Flight square


 * Chess Openings
 * Gambit
 * List of chess gambits


 * Chess Endgame
 * Basic Chess Endings
 * Endgame study
 * King and pawn versus king endgame
 * Queen versus pawn endgame
 * Queen and pawn versus queen endgame
 * Rook and bishop versus rook endgame
 * Rook and pawn versus rook endgame
 * Pawnless chess endgame
 * Two knights endgame
 * Pawnless chess endgame
 * Opposite-colored bishops endgame


 * Chess Checkmate
 * Checkmate pattern
 * Checkmates in the opening


 * Game Variants
 * List of chess variants
 * Fast chess
 * Correspondence chess
 * Chess960
 * Chess960 starting position
 * Displacement chess
 * Blindfold chess
 * Chess handicap


 * Chess Problems
 * Chess problem
 * Chess puzzle
 * Retrograde analysis
 * Knight's tour
 * Eight queens puzzle
 * Excelsior
 * Joke chess problem


 * Computer Chess
 * Computer chess
 * Chess engine
 * Chess Engine Communication Protocol
 * Universal Chess Interface
 * Board representation (chess)
 * Chess opening book
 * Endgame tablebase
 * Descriptive notation
 * White and Black in chess
 * Staunton chess set
 * Deep Blue (chess computer)
 * Belle (chess machine)
 * Chess (Northwestern University)
 * Stockfish
 * Human–computer chess matches
 * Internet chess server
 * Corresponding squares
 * Key square
 * List of chess traps


 * History
 * History of chess
 * Timeline of chess
 * Chaturanga
 * Romantic chess
 * Lewis chessmen
 * Chess in the arts
 * USA vs. USSR radio chess match 1945


 * Organization
 * FIDE
 * World Chess Championship
 * World Amateur Chess Championship
 * Chess title
 * FIDE titles
 * Grandmaster
 * Elo rating system
 * School of chess
 * Chess tournament
 * Chess aesthetics
 * Chess diagram
 * International Chess Day
 * Gambit Publications


 * Great Chess Players
 * Comparison of top chess players throughout history
 * Ruy López de Segura (c1530-c1580), Spain
 * Domenico Lorenzo Ponziani (1719-1796), Italy
 * François-André Danican Philidor (1726–1795), France
 * Howard Staunton (1810-1874), England
 * Wilhelm Steinitz (1836–1900), Austria
 * Paul Morphy (1837–1884), United States
 * Emanuel Lasker (1868–1941), Germany
 * Aron Nimzowitsch (1886-1935), Russia
 * José Raúl Capablanca (1888–1942), Cuba
 * Alexander Alekhine (1892–1946), Russia
 * Max Euwe (1901–1981), Netherlands
 * Vera Menchik (1906-1944), Czechoslovakia
 * Mikhail Botvinnik (1911–1995), Russia
 * Vasily Smyslov (1921-2010), Russia
 * Viktor Korchnoi (1931-), Russia
 * Mikhail Tal (1936–1992), Latvia
 * Boris Spassky (1937-), Russia
 * Robert Fischer (1943–2008), United States
 * Anatoly Karpov (1951–), Russia
 * John Nunn (1955-), England
 * Garry Kasparov (1963-), Russia
 * Vassily Ivanchuk (1969-), Ukraine
 * Viswanathan Anand (1969-), India
 * Veselin Topalov (1975-), Bulgaria
 * Vladimir Kramnik (1975-), Russia
 * Judit Polgár (1976-), Hungary
 * Levon Aronian (1982-), Armenia
 * Hikaru Nakamura (1987-), United States
 * Magnus Carlsen (1990-), Norway
 * Fabiano Caruana (1992-), United States


 * Famous Chess Games
 * The Game of the Century
 * Immortal Game
 * Kasparov versus the World
 * Immortal Losing Game
 * Immortal Zugzwang Game
 * Immortal Draw
 * Evergreen Game
 * Polish Immortal
 * Peruvian Immortal
 * Lasker versus Bauer, Amsterdam, 1889
 * Poole versus HAL 9000


 * Glossary
 * Glossary of chess