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#97896. jimmycarlos
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For how long have people been using the current chess rules?
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By the end of the 15th century, the modern rules for the basic moves had been adopted from Italy. Chess in Europe since that time has been almost the same as today. The current rules of chess were finalized in the early 19th century, except for the exact conditions for a draw. Europe’s biggest contribution to chess was the checkered board.
The title "Grandmaster" was created by Russian Tsar Nicholas II who first awarded it in 1914 to five players after a tournament he had funded in Saint Petersburg.
http://www.collegesportsscholarships.com/chess.htm
Jul 24 08, 6:56 PM
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