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A kind of move in Chess.com that barely, slightly worsens the position but isn't that serious e.g., moving a random pawn 2 squares instead of developing a knight to an active square
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Inaccuracy
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A tactic when, instead of playing the most obvious move, like recapturing, one plays a move that threatens something that the opponent must answer, and only then playing the obvious move (German Term)
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Zwischenzug
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An anonymous but famous chess player known for keeping his identity hidden by wearing a full-body checkered spandex suit, and also managing to beat top chess players
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Rey Enigma
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A method of writing moves by representing pieces as letters and pawns as their corresponding file and special symbols for special moves
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Algebraic Notation
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The algebraic notation for queenside castling
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O-O-O
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A special move when your pawn captures another pawn that just moved two squares and landed beside it
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En Passant
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An opening for black that requires moving the pawn to c6, then another pawn to d5
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Caro-kann
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A kind of pawn structure when one pawn is directly on top of another
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Doubled Pawns
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The username of a chess YouTuber whose first name is Levy and a title of International Master
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GothamChess
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A bot that is known for being the "most stupid" bot on Chess.com, making it arguably the most popular Chess.com bot
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Martin
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The name of the international chess body that sets the rules for chess competitions, awards international chess titles, and organizes the World Chess Championships
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(FIDE) Fédération Internationale des Échecs
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This is a kind of mate that uses a knight and a rook being guarded by the knight to checkmate the king in any corner
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Arabian Mate
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The last record-holder of the highest FIDE chess rating in 1999 before Magnus Carlsen in 2013 surpassed him
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Garry Kasparov
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The first Indian chess grandmaster in 1988 who has the eighth highest peak FIDE rating of all time
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Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand
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When one player gains an extra move, becoming an advantage
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Tempo
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An official who oversees and manages a chess tournament or match; they ensure that the rules are followed, resolve disputes, and maintain the integrity of the competition
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Arbiter
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The title just under Grandmaster (GM)
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International Master
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The country where the last chess tournament was held as of June 11, 2025
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Singapore
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An opening where both the white and black player move their e pawns two spaces ahead, then both of them develop all their knights nearer to the center of the board
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Four Knights Opening
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The number of moves without a pawn move nor a capture it takes to forcefully become a draw (it's not 50)
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Seventy-Five
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