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Encyclopedia > Chess notation

Chess notation is the term for systems that record the moves made during a game of chess and several have been developed. The term can also be used for systems that record the position of the pieces on a chess board. A chess table is a table with a chessboard painted or engraved on it. ...

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Chess notation for recording a game of chess

  • Descriptive chess notation, English notation or English descriptive notation. Until the 1970s, at least in English-speaking countries, chess games were recorded and published using this notation. This is still used by a dwindling number of mainly older players who emphasise its practical advantages such as being more mistake-proof.
  • Algebraic chess notation. This is more compact than descriptive chess notation and is the most widely used method for recording the moves of a game of chess.
  • ICCF numeric notation. In international correspondence chess the use of algebraic notation may cause confusion, since different languages have different names for the pieces. The standard for transmitting moves in this form of chess is ICFF numeric notation.
  • Portable Game Notation (PGN). This is one of several notations that have emerged based upon algebraic chess notation, for recording chess games in a format suitable for computer processing. Of these, PGN is the most common.
  • Long algebraic notation or full algebraic notation. This is a variant of algebraic chess notation where the moves include both the starting and ending position separated by a hyphen. Some computer programs use this method (see algebraic chess notation).
  • Steno-Chess. This is another format suitable for computer processing. It sacrifices playthroughability for concision which minimises the number of characters required to store a game.

When annotating chess games, question marks and exclamation marks are frequently used by annotators commenting on the game to label a move as bad or praise the move as a good one (see punctuation (chess)). Descriptive chess notation, or just descriptive notation is a notation for recording chess games, and at one time was the most popular notation for doing so. ... Algebraic chess notation is the method used today by all competition chess organizations and most books, magazines, and newspapers to record and describe the play of chess games. ... ICCF numeric notation is the official chess game notation for all International Correspondence Chess Federation games. ... Portable Game Notation (.PGN) is a computer-processable format for recording chess games (both the moves and related data); most chess programs recognize this extremely popular format due to its ease of use. ... Algebraic chess notation is the method used today by all competition chess organizations and most books, magazines, and newspapers to record and describe the play of chess games. ... When annotating chess games, commentators frequently use question marks and exclamation marks to denote a move as good or bad. ...


Chess notation for the positions of pieces

In addition to recording games, there is also a notation for recording specific positions called the Forsyth-Edwards notation (FEN). This is useful for adjourning a game to resume later or for conveying chess problem positions without a diagram. Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) is a standard notation for describing a particular board position of a Chess game. ...


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External Links

  • Chess Notation Explained (for Beginners)

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Algebraic chess notation: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com (1001 words)
Algebraic chess notation is the method used today by all competition chess organizations and most books, magazines, and newspapers to record and describe the play of chess games.
It replaced descriptive chess notation, although the older notation can still be found in older literature.
Chess games are often stored in computer files using Portable Game Notation (PGN), which uses algebraic chess notation as well as additional markings to describe a game.
Chess Guide - Online Games Information (1116 words)
Chess (the "Game of Kings") is a board game for two players, which requires 32 chesspieces (or chessmen) and a board demarcated by 64 squares.
Chess is played both recreationally and competitively in clubs, tournaments, on-line, and by mail (correspondence chess).
At one time, chess games were recorded using Descriptive chess notation, a somewhat clumsy notation that takes more space, more time to say, and more time to explain than its replacement, algebraic chess notation.
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