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"Blindfold Chess"
Keywords:
chess
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sight
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dozens
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board
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notation
Related Terms:
Correspondence chess
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Woodpusher
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Chess
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Holding game
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Back game
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Running game
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Tiebreaker
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Patzer
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Backgammon
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Deathmatch
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Checkmate
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Play on
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Chouette
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Play off
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Checker
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Checkers
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Forfeit
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Backgame
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Match
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Starter
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Shorthanded
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Enter
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Counter
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Playoffs
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Mate
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Dormie
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Set
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Player
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Round robin
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Draw
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Sacrifice
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Game
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Score
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Tight game
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Boarding
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Team
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Starting lineup
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Loose game
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Shootout
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Crawford rule
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Substitute
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Play
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Threesome
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Bye
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Endgame
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Home board
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Railbird
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Kibitzer
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Resign
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Tournament
A game in which the players play without a board, calling out the moves to each other.
chesskids.com
Games played without seeing the board.
play-chess-free.com
Chess played without sight of the board. Some players have been able to take on dozens of opponents simultaneously in this fashion.
research.ibm.com
A form of chess in which one or both players is not allowed to see the board.
domainsdb.org
Blindfold chess is a way to play chess, whereby play is conducted without the players having sight of the positions of the pieces, or any physical contact with them. Moves are communicated via a recognized chess notation.
en.wikipedia.org
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Keywords:
pillsbury
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morphy
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crazy
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russia
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reputation
a skill, through which minor masters can gain a world-wide reputation; outlawed in Russia because Morphy and Pillsbury died crazy.
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