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Keller, Zurich Unlike most of the other games and sports played today by millions around the world, chess has a history that spans millennia. While chess has changed a lot since its invention, the basics of the game have remained recognizable throughout its long lifetime. From its ancient origins, chess has evolved to appeal to modern players of all cultures and ages.

With even conservative estimates placing the total number of chess players today at half a billion people, there is no doubt that chess is the king of board games. Take a look at the 10 most important moments in chess history , and let us know your favorite moments in the comments.

Around AD, the Arabic game shatranj developed from the Indian game chaturanga, becoming the first game identifiable as chess. Shatranj was played on an 8x8 board and featured 16 pieces on each side, similar to today's chess: the soldier pawn , the horse knight , the elephant a weaker bishop , the chariot rook , the counselor a much weaker queen , and the shah king.

By the middle of the second millennium, chess had already evolved considerably from its shatranj roots. Pawns were now allowed to advance two squares on their first move, and the familiar light and dark checkered pattern was standard for the board. Hoping to make the game faster and more enjoyable, some players tweaked the rules to allow the queen to move as far as she wanted -- in any direction, diagonally, vertically, or horizontally -- combining the movements of the bishop and the rook.

This was a huge departure from the original rules limiting the queen to moving one square diagonally. The first formal chess tournament was organized in and witnessed the " Immortal game ". Today, tournaments are an integral part of chess. Professional players make their living in tournaments, and even beginners enter local and online chess tournaments for fun and competition.

Ruy Lopez had already beaten both of them in several earlier games, and it seemed like an easy victory for the Spanish after they won the first two games. Originally designed by von Kempelen to impress an Austrian empress, the Turk had cabinets that could be opened to reveal an impressive array of gears and cogs, ostensibly to power the mechanical chess mind.

In the 84 years that the Turk wowed audiences in Europe and the Americas, the Turk beat nearly all its challengers. Famous statesmen Napoleon Bonaparte and Benjamin Franklin were among the humans defeated by the mysterious machine.

Of course, the Mechanical Turk was an entertaining hoax. Portisch vs. Pinter: Games Of The 80s In one of the prettiest chess games of all time, Jozsef Pinter conducted a spectacular king hunt in the endgame, using his own king to help checkmate Lajos Portisch! Tal vs. Hjartarson: Games Of The 80s Tal combines exquisite positional play with a beautiful final tactical denouement, winning a game that I consider one of the most precise of his excellent career. I challenge you to find any notable mistake by Tal in this game!



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