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Wikichess is an open chess repertoire. Anyone can contribute by submitting or modifying articles. Each chess position could be explained and related (who played it first, what are the good moves then and why, what are white chances...)

Here you'll learn from experienced correspondence chess players. Each article can be updated by a same level or stronger player than previously (or by the last contributor himself).

At last, members can search all games played on FICGS matching with any line in the repertoire. Feel free to register (it's free), and help us to build the largest chess repertoire !



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Traxler counter-attack   ,   Latvian gambit   ,   Kingston defense




Last moves played :


[May 29]     Paul Brand Lyard :     e4 e5 f4 d6 Nf3 Bg4 Be2 Bxf3 Bxf3
[May 29]     Nick Voudouris :     e4 Nf6 e5 Nd5 c4 Nb6 d4 d6 f4 ...
[May 29]     Ilmars Cirulis :     e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Bc5 b4 Bxb4 ...
[May 29]     Peter Brodie :     e4 e5 f4 d6 Nf3 Bg4 Be2 Bxf3
[May 29]     Marc-Antoine Leurette :     e4 e5 f4 d6 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Qe7 O-O ...



Last lines created :


[May 29]     Paul Brand Lyard :     e4 e5 f4 d6 Nf3 Bg4 Be2 Bxf3 Bxf3
[May 29]     Nick Voudouris :     e4 Nf6 e5 Nd5 c4 Nb6 d4 d6 f4 ...
[May 29]     Ilmars Cirulis :     e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Bc5 b4 Bxb4 ...
[May 29]     Peter Brodie :     e4 e5 f4 d6 Nf3 Bg4 Be2 Bxf3
[May 29]     Manuel Pintor :     e4 e5 f4 d6 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Qe7 O-O ...



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[Mar 8]     Telmo Escobar :     Grischuk-Anand : 1/2-1/2 {Linares ...
[Nov 22]     Telmo Escobar :     A. Anderssen - J. Dufresne {Berlin ...
[Sep 20]     Thibault de Vassal :     A. Anderssen - L. Kieseritzky (Immortal ...




At the highest level, most moves are produced by the alliance human-machine, correspondence chess players being helped in their games by databases & chess engines like Stockfish, Komodo or Houdini (formerly Chessbase engines starting with Rybka, Fritz, Shredder, Deep Junior and so on).

Google Deepmind's AlphaZero could bring new ideas and evaluations in our chess opening books within a few years but chess theory is solid and should resist to A.I. attacks for a while. Meanwhile, we still can use it in our games without any fear.

There is no such wiki available for the game of Go as the lines are not linear as in chess, of course there can't be one for gambling games like poker texas hold'em, omaha 8 or blackjack as well but there are numerous websites where players give advice on how to play these games, also you may find odds calculators on many poker blogs, other gambling websites and casino forums that can also help you to find the most trustable and the best casino online & all over the world.In example, Casinomir are guiding to the best payouts among Online Casinos in the UK.Put your trust in a fair source of info, covering everything one needs to know about mobile casinos, what features to look out for, which casinos are offering best mobile bonuses, games and mobile apps. Don't waste time sourcing the internet and learn more about every aspect of smartphone entertaiment in one place.

Finally, chess may be compared to some of the popular eSports. The most common comparison is with the game Starcraft, where the player has to be both strategic and quick-minded. The eSport scene have grown in a rapid pace the last years and nowadays the major offline events are very common.


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