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- Chess_blindness abstract "Amaurosis scacchistica (Latin for chess blindness) is the failure of a chess player, during a chess game, to make a normally obvious good move or see a normally obvious danger. The term was coined by Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch. Similar to chess blindness is the Kotov syndrome, in which a player, after a long period of calculation, suddenly makes a move he has not analyzed at all.".
- Chess_blindness wikiPageID "24273317".
- Chess_blindness wikiPageLength "1524".
- Chess_blindness wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Chess_blindness wikiPageRevisionID "641772319".
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Kotov.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Bonn.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blindness.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_terminology.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Deep_Fritz.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Fritz_(chess).
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Kotov_syndrome.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Siegbert_Tarrasch.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink The_Oxford_Companion_to_Chess.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Kramnik.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chess blindness".
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chess_blindness".
- Chess_blindness wikiPageWikiLinkText "blindness".
- Chess_blindness hasPhotoCollection Chess_blindness.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess-stub.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_diagram_small.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Chess_blindness wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chess_blindness subject Category:Blindness.
- Chess_blindness subject Category:Chess_terminology.
- Chess_blindness hypernym Failure.
- Chess_blindness type MilitaryConflict.
- Chess_blindness comment "Amaurosis scacchistica (Latin for chess blindness) is the failure of a chess player, during a chess game, to make a normally obvious good move or see a normally obvious danger. The term was coined by Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch. Similar to chess blindness is the Kotov syndrome, in which a player, after a long period of calculation, suddenly makes a move he has not analyzed at all.".
- Chess_blindness label "Chess blindness".
- Chess_blindness sameAs Ceguesa_escaquística.
- Chess_blindness sameAs Schachblindheit.
- Chess_blindness sameAs Amaurosis_scacchistica.
- Chess_blindness sameAs Shakkisokeus.
- Chess_blindness sameAs עיוורון_שחמטאי.
- Chess_blindness sameAs Schaakblind.
- Chess_blindness sameAs Amaurosis_scacchistica.
- Chess_blindness sameAs m.07s4x94.
- Chess_blindness sameAs Шахова_сліпота.
- Chess_blindness sameAs Q1935223.
- Chess_blindness sameAs Q1935223.
- Chess_blindness wasDerivedFrom Chess_blindness?oldid=641772319.
- Chess_blindness isPrimaryTopicOf Chess_blindness.