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Algebraic notation / Descriptive notation / Pawn / Bishop / Castling / Knight / Rook / Outline of chess / King / Chess / Chess pieces / Chess notation
Date: 2007-10-29 15:19:01
Algebraic notation
Descriptive notation
Pawn
Bishop
Castling
Knight
Rook
Outline of chess
King
Chess
Chess pieces
Chess notation

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