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Chess - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Chess (ajedrez) es un musical escrito por Tim Rice , Björn Ulvaeus y Benny Andersson . La Historia del Musical. En diciembre de 1981 , cenando con Tim Rice en Estocolmo , nació ... (more...)
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Chess - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chess - Wikipédia
Cette page d’ homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. (more...)
Chess Communication - Wikipedia
Chess Communication er en norsk mobilnettverksoperatør eid av TeliaSonera , og som er virtuell operatør (MVNO) i sitt søsterfirma Netcoms GSM-nett. (more...)
Chess/Talk - Wikipedia
Removed from main page: Theoretically, at some point in the future, a computer will be able to play all possible chess games and determine the optimal move for any given board ... (more...)
Chess Records - Wikipédia
Chess Records était un label américain basé à Chicago dans l' Illinois . Il était dirigé par deux frères : Leonard Chess et Phil Chess . Chess Records reste un des labels ... (more...)
Chess - Wikipedia
The game of chess is the most popular board game in the western world. It is played between two opponents on an 8-by-8 board. One player directs the white pieces and the other ... (more...)
Chess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chess is a recreational and competitive game played between two players. Sometimes called Western Chess or International Chess to distinguish it from its predecessors and other ... (more...)
Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings ( ECO ) is a classification system for the opening moves in a game of chess. It is presented as a five volume book collection (now also a ... (more...)

