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History Of The Best Game İn History

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History of the best game in history History Of The Best Game İn History Chess is one of the oldest games in history. It emerged in India in the 6th century, inspired by the Indian game Chaturanga. The Chaturanga game reflected the structure of the cavalry and infantry fighting equipment of the Indian army. Chess spread to Europe and Asia until the 10th century. Chess, whose popularity was increasing in Europe in the 15th century, began to be referred to as the royal game by the nobles. In the 16th century, the current rules and modern form of chess were formed. first chess tournament was held in London in 1851. The German master Adolf Anderssen won the tournament. (Dolf Anderssen is the winner of the chess match known as the immortal game in history). By the end of the 1800s, Wilhelm Steinitz became the first official world champion in 1886. and retained the title until 1894. Steinitz helped future players reach a more effective level with his strategy and beautiful game. In 1924, the Federation Internationale Des Eshecs, or FIDE, was founded. FIDE created new regulations and standards. The world championships and events they organized encouraged people around the world to take up chess.https://images.chesscomfiles.com/uploads/v1/images_users/tiny_mce/Ydx52/phps7xnOO.webp

Computers, which emerged with the development of technology in the 20th century, created a great revolution in chess. The true potential of computers was not understood until the computer named Deep Blue defeated the world champion Garry Kasparov. After this match, it showed the computing power of the machines and their ability to analyze millions of positions per second. Today, such as Stockfish and Alphazero. It made chess more understandable thanks to its powerful chess engines. Online chess applications such as chess.com facilitated access to chess, allowing people to compete with each other and connect people from different cultures to each other. Chess has also been the subject of newspapers, books and magazines, and has also been featured in TV series. (like the queens gambit series) Chess has now become global.https://images.chesscomfiles.com/uploads/v1/images_users/tiny_mce/Ydx52/phpDKyDUE.jpg