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- How often do Super GMs achieve 100% engine correlation? https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/40695/how-often-do-super-gms-achieve-100-engine-correlation 4 comments
- Aggressive Chess Openings (2012) https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/75/very-aggressive-openings 99 comments
- Very Aggressive Chess Openings http://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/75/very-aggressive-openings/ 2 comments
- Chess - In the 2019 World Fischer Random Championship, Wesley So upset champ Magnus Carlsen by winning 3 classical games in a row. Last time this happened was Vishy Anand's 1st WCC win in 2000 vs Alexei Shirov. So Vishy's record stood for 2 decades and was broken only in a variant! https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/41603/classical-world-championship-where-someone-lost-3-games-in-a-row-counting-draws 3 comments india
- Long forced sequences leading to equality https://chess.stackexchange.com/a/24701 11 comments chess
- Q: 'I provided water bottle to my opponent who then lost on time due to using the restroom. Is this unethical?' A: No. It's a gambit. You offered material (water bottle), which when accepted gave a temporary hydration advantage and ended up costing time for bladder. (Chess StackExchange). https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/33521/i-provided-water-bottle-to-my-opponent-he-drank-it-then-lost-on-time-due-to-the/ 24 comments chess
- 'Korchnoi was an Ork? Enforcing FIDE rule §E8.1.1' | Can you report an incident of either an arbiter throwing the book at a player who constantly produces illegible score sheets? Or illegible score sheets became relevant in the judging of a claim? https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/40162/korchnoi-was-an-ork-enforcing-fide-rule-e8-1-1 4 comments chess
- What are the openings that are popular among club players, but is (more or less) rejected by modern professional players? (From chess stackexchange. Programming is used to answer this. Good ol' ferdy from hand and brain and from lichess correlation app.) https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/39187/what-are-the-openings-that-are-popular-among-club-players-but-is-more-or-less 10 comments chess
- 'In Hand and Brain chess, is the stronger player generally preferred to be the hand or the brain?' Answer: According to an experiment done on computers, it is preferable for the stronger team member to handle the hand. https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/34972/in-hand-and-brain-chess-is-the-stronger-player-generally-preferred-to-be-the-ha 92 comments chess
- List of female chess players by their peak FIDE blitz rating https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36699/list-of-female-chess-players-by-their-peak-fide-blitz-rating 2 comments chess
- List of female chess players by their peak FIDE rapid rating https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36701/list-of-female-chess-players-by-their-peak-fide-rapid-rating 2 comments chess
- Why does Kenneth Rogoff have the top kibitzing page on chessgames.com? I guess related to holding of both grandmaster title and PhD degree https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36830/both-grandmaster-and-phd-doctorate 8 comments chess
- List of records for youngest WFMs (woman FIDE masters)..apparently includes Judit Polgar? I thought Judit never went for woman titles, woman tournaments, woman championships, etc. https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36914/list-of-records-for-youngest-wfms-woman-fide-masters-since-1950-or-whenever 9 comments chess
- Why isn't there an option (not replacement) for correspondence chess to be about move sealing/adjournments instead of just the usual 0 increment + 3 day delay? Would you like an option? I think you could play LIVE games with friends asynchronously this way. https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/34129/would-move-sealing-make-sense-in-chessboxing-or-do-the-chessboxing-people-expla 24 comments chess
- Both grandmaster and PhD/doctorate (not sure Hou Yifan counts) https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36830/both-grandmaster-and-phd-doctorate 33 comments chess
- In chess960, do you care whether you are white or black? https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/34723/winning-percentage-white-win-draw-black-win-in-chess960-9lx-in-2021 28 comments chess
- List of chess players by their peak FIDE rapid rating (Magnus Carlsen is the only 2900+ here.) https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36700/list-of-chess-players-by-their-peak-fide-rapid-rating 7 comments chess
- Who was/were the 1st of each title/s (besides grandmaster) CM, FM, IM, WCM, WFM, WIM, WGM? And how do you find out this answer? For example I can't seem to find for FM (FIDE master). https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/21522/when-was-the-fide-title-of-candidate-master-first-awarded 6 comments chess
- Not only is the 1st female GM Nona Gaprindashvilli (who is suing netflix re queen's gambit) still alive but so is every female GM. Wow. https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36885/are-all-female-grandmasters-alive-as-of-the-date-of-this-post-2021sep01 75 comments chess
- List of chess players by their peak FIDE blitz rating https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36691/list-of-chess-players-by-their-peak-fide-blitz-rating 12 comments chess
- List of female chess players by peak FIDE rating with countries? https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36698/list-of-female-chess-players-by-peak-fide-rating-with-countries 8 comments chess
- Question: At what age do master level players (2200+) reach their peak? Answer: Average 33 years and 4 months with a standard deviation of 12 years and 4 months https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/36881/at-what-age-do-master-level-players-2200-reach-their-peak 54 comments chess
- List of Aggressive Openings https://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/75/very-aggressive-openings 24 comments chess
- Can anyone help me identify what kind/design of set this is? http://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/17238/whats-the-name-of-this-set-design 2 comments chess
- Print chess exercises for students - ideas http://chess.stackexchange.com/ 9 comments chess
- Ideas to improve chess books usability in the XXI century http://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/845/ideas-to-improve-chess-books-usability-in-the-xxi-century?rq=1 8 comments chess
- White wins a Rook in 517 moves... http://chess.stackexchange.com/questions/351/what-is-the-status-for-seven-man-end-game-table-bases/674#674 9 comments chess