Descriptive notation is a chess notation system based on abbreviated natural language. Its distinctive features are that it refers to files by the piece that occupies the back rank square in the starting position and that it describes each square two ways depending on whether it is from White or Black's point of view. It was common in English, Spanish and French chess literature until about 1980.[1][2] In most other languages, the more concise algebraic notation was in use. Since 1981, FIDE no longer recognizes descriptive notation for the purposes of dispute resolution, and algebraic notation is now the accepted international standard.
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Descriptivenotation is a chess notation system based on abbreviated natural language. Its distinctive features are that it refers to files by the piece...
now the accepted international standard, with several variants. Descriptive chess notation was used in English- and Spanish-language literature until the...
algebraic notation, an en passant capture is notated using the capturing pawn's destination square. In both algebraic and descriptivenotation, the move...
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in 1877, and it bears his name in Russia. Descriptivenotation Forsyth–Edwards Notation Portable Game Notation (Just & Burg 2003:221–22) Hooper, David;...
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game. In descriptivenotation, the common opening move 1.e4 is rendered as "1.P-K4" ("pawn to king four"). Another system is ICCF numeric notation, recognized...
chess literature. The book was originally published in descriptivenotation. An algebraic notation version in 1995 caused some controversy in the chess...
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strong replies; I.A. Horowitz wrote (substituting algebraic notation for his descriptivenotation), "Simple and potent is 3.Bc4 d6 4.d4 Nc6 5.c3, after which...
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chess!" Sergeant wrote in 1934 (substituting algebraic notation for his descriptivenotation): The Indian Defences by g6 coupled with d6, or b6 coupled...
editions used descriptivenotation to record the moves, and only with MCO-13 in 1990 did the series begin to use the now-standard algebraic notation. The most...
play the final moves blindfolded by citing out the last moves in descriptivenotation (rather than algebraic, as the former was contemporary in the late...
player is required to record all moves of the game in algebraic chess notation. If, however, a player reaches less than five minutes on their clock, and...