How Chess Became a Global Phenomenon From the Middle Ages to the Digital Age – The Science Survey
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Last updated 26 abril 2025

Chess is a game with a long and rich history, stretching back more than a thousand years to the ancient kingdoms of India. From its origins as a game of strategy and war, chess has evolved into a pastime enjoyed by millions of people around the world, from casual players to grandmasters vying for world

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