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- White_and_Black_in_chess abstract "In chess, the player who moves first is referred to as \"White\" and the player who moves second is referred to as \"Black\". Similarly, the pieces that each conducts are called, respectively, \"the white pieces\" and \"the black pieces\". The pieces are often not literally white and black, but some other colors (usually a light color and a dark color, respectively). The 64 squares of the chessboard, which is colored in a checkered pattern, are likewise referred to as \"white squares\" or \"light squares\" on the one hand, and \"black squares\" or \"dark squares\" on the other. In most cases, the squares are not actually white and black, but a light color and a contrasting dark color. For example, the squares on plastic boards are often off-white (\"buff\") and green, while those on wood boards are often light brown and dark brown.In old chess writings, the sides are often called Red and Black, because those were the two colors of ink then commonly available when hand-drawing or printing chess position diagrams.".
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- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Chess_Club.
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- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLink Rules_of_chess.
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLink Sicilian_Defence.
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- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLink Treatise.
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- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "B".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black's".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reds and the Whites".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "W".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "White and Black in chess".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "White and Black".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "White or Black".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "White".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "White's".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "black pieces".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "color".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "own color".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "piece colors".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "two colours".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "white and black sets".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "white pieces".
- White_and_Black_in_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "white".
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- White_and_Black_in_chess subject Category:Chess_terminology.
- White_and_Black_in_chess comment "In chess, the player who moves first is referred to as \"White\" and the player who moves second is referred to as \"Black\". Similarly, the pieces that each conducts are called, respectively, \"the white pieces\" and \"the black pieces\". The pieces are often not literally white and black, but some other colors (usually a light color and a dark color, respectively).".
- White_and_Black_in_chess label "White and Black in chess".
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- White_and_Black_in_chess sameAs Hvid_og_sort_i_skak.
- White_and_Black_in_chess sameAs Wit_en_zwart_in_het_schaken.
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- White_and_Black_in_chess sameAs Vit_och_svart_i_schack.
- White_and_Black_in_chess sameAs Q2407593.
- White_and_Black_in_chess wasDerivedFrom White_and_Black_in_chess?oldid=686444247.
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