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Encyclopedia > Chess in Europe

The exact location, time and method of the entry of chess into western Europe is unknown, however linguistic evidence suggest that it was almost certainly obtained from the Arabs. Europe forms the westernmost part of Eurasia. ... For other uses, see Arab (disambiguation). ...


However the earliest western evidence of chess is dated to the eleventh century at the very earliest, still a significant time after the arabs themselves had discovered chess. Given that prior to eleventh century the arabs had substantial settlements in Spain, France and Italy knowing that our version of chess came from the arabs has not helped in identifying the entry point.


Philological evidence points to an earlier date than archeological and literary evidence currently suggests, indicating that the game entered Europe perhaps as early as 900 AD. Events Persian scientist, Rhazes, distinguished smallpox from measles in the course of his writings. ...


In the beginning chess was only played by peers at the court. The only exception is the so-called chess village Ströbeck, where chess became popular among the farmers in the early 11th century already. Ströbeck is a small village in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, near the city Halberstadt. ...


Chess in Britain

England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Jersey and Guernsey all have separate national chess federations, and send their own teams to international chess competitions. The English Chess Federation, which in 2005 replaced the long established British Chess Federation, is responsible for the organisation of chess in England, and also organises the annual British Chess Championship on behalf of all the UK federations. Tournament organisers and chess clubs send game results and appropriate fees to the ECF which then compiles ratings that measure the playing strength of active players. The English Chess Federation (ECF) is the governing chess organization within England and is one of the federations of the FIDE. The ECF was founded in 1904 as the British Chess Federation and although Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the Channel Islands had their own federations for many years, it was... The British Chess Championship is organised by the British Chess Federation. ...


The basis of English (ECF) ratings broadly speaking is that the difference in ratings is half the difference in percentage scores. That is, if player A beats player B in a match 8 to 2 (60% difference), you would expect his grade to be about 30 points higher. Grades are calculated by averaging out points gained or lost against opponents whose grades are known already. There are two sets of grades, one for rapidplay games (30 minutes each per game), the other for standard games (two minutes or more average per move).


In addition to games within the club, there are leagues in which clubs compete with each other and these games will also be graded. Aside from the many local leagues, the Four Nations Chess League (4NCL) is effectively a prestigious tournament run on a league format, to which many of the British and world's elite players are attracted. 4NCL is an acronym, standing for Four Nations Chess League. ...


The most famous tournament held in Britain is probably the Hastings international chess congress, which runs from late December to early January.


Tournaments usually pay prizes both for the first three or four places and for people who get the most points within a particular range of grades, but the vast majority of players who enter them play for recreation.


References

  • HJR Murray, A History of Chess, (Oxford University Press)
  • Helena M. Gamer, The Earliest Evidence of Chess in Western Literature: The Einsiedeln Verses, Speculum, Vol. 29, No. 4. (October 1954), pp. 734-750.

Harold James Ruthven Murray (June 24, 1868 - May 16, 1955) born in Peckham Rye, London, son of James Murray (editor of the Oxford English Dictionary), the eldest of eleven children, was most prominent as a chess historian. ... This page is a candidate to be moved to Wikisource. ...

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Chess in Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (512 words)
However the earliest western evidence of chess is dated to the eleventh century at the very earliest, still a significant time after the Arabs themselves had discovered chess.
The only exception is the so-called chess village Ströbeck, where chess became popular among the farmers in the early 11th century already.
The English Chess Federation, which in 2005 replaced the long established British Chess Federation, is responsible for the organisation of chess in England, and also organises the annual British Chess Championship on behalf of all the UK federations.
Origins of chess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2439 words)
An argument can also be advanced that chess pieces hewn from stone were miniature versions of totems, useful for representing and predicting the conflict of divine forces in nature or society according to scientific methods available to anyone curious enough to inquire.
Chess was introduced into Spain by the Moors in the 10th century, and described in a famous 13th century manuscript covering chess, backgammon, and dice named the Libro de los juegos.
Chess with dice from the Romanesque period was found in France with Charlemagne figure sculpted on king pieces, and backgammon game.
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