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- Chess_annotation_symbols abstract "When annotating chess games, commentators frequently use widely recognized annotation symbols. Question marks and exclamation points that denote a move as bad or good are ubiquitous in chess literature. Some publications intended for an international audience, such as the Chess Informant have a wide range of additional symbols that transcend language barriers.The common symbols for evaluating the merits of a move are "??", "?", "?!", "!?", "!", and "!!". In these cases, the corresponding symbol is juxtaposed in the text immediately after the move (e.g. Re7? or Kh1!?, see algebraic chess notation).Use of these annotation symbols is subjective, as different annotators use the same symbols differently. Moreover, an annotator's use of symbols is often influenced by the player's strength: a positional misjudgment that an annotator might give a "??" if played by a strong grandmaster might pass unremarked if played by a beginner.Annotators' use of punctuation also may possibly be influenced by the result of the game (regardless of the actual quality of the move); one possible example came in the 11th game of the 1972 World Championship, when Spassky played an unexpected move, 14.Nb1, retreating the knight to its initial square. Spassky won the game, and several annotators gave the move two exclamation points. Edmar Mednis asserted that if Spassky had lost the game, the move would likely have been given two question marks instead.".
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- Chess_annotation_symbols subject Category:Chess_notation.
- Chess_annotation_symbols comment "When annotating chess games, commentators frequently use widely recognized annotation symbols. Question marks and exclamation points that denote a move as bad or good are ubiquitous in chess literature. Some publications intended for an international audience, such as the Chess Informant have a wide range of additional symbols that transcend language barriers.The common symbols for evaluating the merits of a move are "??", "?", "?!", "!?", "!", and "!!".".
- Chess_annotation_symbols label "Annotation (échecs)".
- Chess_annotation_symbols label "Chess annotation symbols".
- Chess_annotation_symbols label "Segni convenzionali negli scacchi".
- Chess_annotation_symbols label "Valoració (escacs)".
- Chess_annotation_symbols label "체스 애너테이션 심볼".
- Chess_annotation_symbols sameAs Στίξη_(σκάκι).
- Chess_annotation_symbols sameAs Annotation_(échecs).
- Chess_annotation_symbols sameAs Segni_convenzionali_negli_scacchi.
- Chess_annotation_symbols sameAs 체스_애너테이션_심볼.
- Chess_annotation_symbols sameAs m.05m2w2.
- Chess_annotation_symbols sameAs Q641172.
- Chess_annotation_symbols sameAs Q641172.
- Chess_annotation_symbols wasDerivedFrom Chess_annotation_symbols?oldid=636155184.
- Chess_annotation_symbols isPrimaryTopicOf Chess_annotation_symbols.