A brief history of chess - Alex Gendler

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The attacking infantry advances steadily,
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their elephants already having broken the defensive line.
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The king tries to retreat, but enemy cavalry flanks him from the rear.
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Escape is impossible.
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But this isn’t a real war–
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nor is it just a game.
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Over the roughly one-and-a-half millennia of its existence,
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chess has been known as a tool of military strategy,
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a metaphor for human affairs, and a benchmark of genius.
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While our earliest records of chess are in the 7th century,
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legend tells that the game’s origins lie a century earlier.
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Supposedly, when the youngest prince of the Gupta Empire was killed in battle,
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his brother devised a way of representing the scene to their grieving mother.
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Set on the 8x8 ashtapada board used for other popular pastimes,
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a new game emerged with two key features:
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different rules for moving different types of pieces,
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and a single king piece whose fate determined the outcome.
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The game was originally known as chaturanga–
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a Sanskrit word for "four divisions."
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But with its spread to Sassanid Persia,
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it acquired its current name and terminology–
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"chess," derived from "shah," meaning king, and “checkmate” from "shah mat,"
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or “the king is helpless.”
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After the 7th century Islamic conquest of Persia,
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chess was introduced to the Arab world.
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Transcending its role as a tactical simulation,
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it eventually became a rich source of poetic imagery.
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Diplomats and courtiers used chess terms to describe political power.
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Ruling caliphs became avid players themselves.
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And historian al-Mas’udi considered the game a testament to human free will
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compared to games of chance.
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Medieval trade along the Silk Road carried the game to East and Southeast Asia,
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where many local variants developed.
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In China, chess pieces were placed at intersections of board squares
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rather than inside them, as in the native strategy game Go.
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The reign of Mongol leader Tamerlane saw an 11x10 board
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with safe squares called citadels.
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And in Japanese shogi, captured pieces could be used by the opposing player.
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But it was in Europe that chess began to take on its modern form.
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By 1000 AD, the game had become part of courtly education.
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Chess was used as an allegory
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for different social classes performing their proper roles,
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and the pieces were re-interpreted in their new context.
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At the same time, the Church remained suspicious of games.
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Moralists cautioned against devoting too much time to them,
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with chess even being briefly banned in France.
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Yet the game proliferated,
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and the 15th century saw it cohering into the form we know today.
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The relatively weak piece of advisor was recast as the more powerful queen–
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perhaps inspired by the recent surge of strong female leaders.
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This change accelerated the game’s pace,
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and as other rules were popularized,
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treatises analyzing common openings and endgames appeared.
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Chess theory was born.
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With the Enlightenment era, the game moved from royal courts to coffeehouses.
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Chess was now seen as an expression of creativity,
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encouraging bold moves and dramatic plays.
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This "Romantic" style reached its peak in the Immortal Game of 1851,
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where Adolf Anderssen managed a checkmate
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after sacrificing his queen and both rooks.
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But the emergence of formal competitive play in the late 19th century
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meant that strategic calculation would eventually trump dramatic flair.
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And with the rise of international competition,
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chess took on a new geopolitical importance.
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During the Cold War,
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the Soviet Union devoted great resources to cultivating chess talent,
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dominating the championships for the rest of the century.
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But the player who would truly upset Russian dominance
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was not a citizen of another country
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but an IBM computer called Deep Blue.
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Chess-playing computers had been developed for decades,
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but Deep Blue’s triumph over Garry Kasparov in 1997
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was the first time a machine had defeated a sitting champion.
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Today, chess software is capable of consistently defeating
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the best human players.
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But just like the game they’ve mastered,
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these machines are products of human ingenuity.
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And perhaps that same ingenuity will guide us out of this apparent checkmate.
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