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- Descriptive_notation abstract "Descriptive notation is a notation for recording chess games, and at one time was the most popular notation in English- and Spanish-speaking countries (Brace 1977:79–80) (Sunnucks 1970:325). It was used in Europe until it was superseded by algebraic notation, introduced by Philipp Stamma in 1737. Algebraic notation is more concise and requires less effort to avoid ambiguity, but much older literature uses descriptive notation. Descriptive notation exists in many language-based variants, the most prevalent being English descriptive notation and Spanish descriptive notation. Natural language was generally used to describe moves in early chess literature, and is the ultimate source of all forms of descriptive notation. Over time abbreviations became common and a system of notation gradually evolved. By the time of Howard Staunton's The Chess-Player's Handbook (1847) a common first move for White was recorded as \"P. to K's 4th.\"; this was later reduced to \"P-K4\". Notably, in the back of the book Staunton offers brief descriptions of long algebraic notation, noting its adoption by \"Alexandre, Jaenisch, the 'Handbuch,' and in Germany generally\" (Staunton 1847:500–502), and of \"Koch's Notation\" (Staunton 1847:502–3), now generally known as ICCF numeric notation.FIDE stopped recognizing descriptive notation in 1981.".
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- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Aaron_Alexandre.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Anderssen.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Algebraic_notation_(chess).
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- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Castling.
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- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Check_(chess).
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Checkmate.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
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- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Chess_Review.
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- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Chess_opening.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Draw_(chess).
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink En_passant.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopaedia_of_Chess_Openings.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Evergreen_Game.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink FIDE.
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- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Dufresne.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink King_(chess).
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Knight_(chess).
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Philipp_Stamma.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Promotion_(chess).
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Queen_(chess).
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink Resignation.
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLink The_Oxford_Companion_to_Chess.
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- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Descriptive notation".
- Descriptive_notation wikiPageWikiLinkText "descriptive chess notation".
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- Descriptive_notation subject Category:Chess_notation.
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- Descriptive_notation comment "Descriptive notation is a notation for recording chess games, and at one time was the most popular notation in English- and Spanish-speaking countries (Brace 1977:79–80) (Sunnucks 1970:325). It was used in Europe until it was superseded by algebraic notation, introduced by Philipp Stamma in 1737. Algebraic notation is more concise and requires less effort to avoid ambiguity, but much older literature uses descriptive notation.".
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- Descriptive_notation sameAs Notazione_descrittiva.
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- Descriptive_notation sameAs 설명기보법.
- Descriptive_notation sameAs Engelse_beschrijvende_notatie.
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