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- Instruction Sheet Sturdy Elegant Classic
- How to Read Chess Notation
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- Birdbase Chess Set ©1998 by Joseph Wu Designed: Aug
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- CHESS Catalog
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- Chess - Algebraic Notation Cheat Sheet by Dave Child (Davechild) Via Cheatography.Com/1/Cs/290
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- LINC Chess Student Workbook
- British Endgame Study News Special Number 46 March 2006
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- Rook Endgame Problems in M by N Chess Arxiv:1403.4966V1 [Math.CO
- Castling’ on the Kingside, Then on the Queenside