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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Child prodigy</span> Exceptionally precocious child

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Chess notation systems are used to record either the moves made or the position of the pieces in a game of chess. Chess notation is used in chess literature, and by players keeping a record of an ongoing game. The earliest systems of notation used lengthy narratives to describe each move; these gradually evolved into more compact notation systems. Algebraic notation is now the accepted international standard, with several variants. Descriptive chess notation was used in English- and Spanish-language literature until the late 20th century, but is now obsolescent. Portable Game Notation (PGN) is a text file format based on English algebraic notation which can be processed by most chess software. Other notation systems include ICCF numeric notation, used for international correspondence chess, and systems for transmission using Morse code over telegraph or radio. The standard system for recording chess positions is Forsyth–Edwards Notation (FEN).

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Saul Williams</span> American singer, musician, poet, writer, and actor (born 1972)

Saul Stacey Williams is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, musician, poet, writer, and actor. He is known for his blend of poetry and alternative hip hop, and for his lead roles in the 1998 independent film Slam and the 2013 jukebox musical Holler If Ya Hear Me.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Arthur Bisguier</span> American chess grandmaster

Arthur Bernard Bisguier was an American chess player, chess promoter, and writer who held the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM).

Lallemant is a French surname that may originate in the phrase "l’Allemand", meaning "the German." Variants of the name include: Laleman, Lalemand, Lalemant, Lalleman, L'allemand, and Lallemand. It may refer to:

The following lists events that happened during 1911 in New Zealand.

Arthur William Dake was an American chess player. He was born in Portland, Oregon and died in Reno, Nevada.

Janowski is a Polish surname. It is related to a number of surnames in other languages.

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Yanofsky is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Abrahamyan and its variants Abrahamian and Aprahamian in Western Armenian is an Armenian surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Chernyak, Czerniak, Czarniak, Cherniak or Cherniack is a gender-neutral Slavic surname. It is derived from čьrnъ ("black").

Arthur Saul was an English Puritan cleric and academic, a Marian exile and canon of Gloucester Cathedral.

Spherical chess is any of several chess variants played on boards composed of fields arranged on the surface of a sphere.

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