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1.1 root 1: .\" @(#)chess.6 6.1 (Berkeley) 5/20/85
2: .\"
3: .TH CHESS 6 "May 20, 1985"
4: .AT 3
5: .SH NAME
6: chess \- the game of chess
7: .SH SYNOPSIS
8: .B /usr/games/chess
9: .SH DESCRIPTION
10: .I Chess
11: is a computer program that plays class D chess.
12: Moves may be given either in standard (descriptive) notation
13: or in algebraic notation.
14: The symbol `+' is used to specify check; `o-o' and `o-o-o' specify castling.
15: To play black, type `first'; to print the board, type an empty line.
16: .PP
17: Each move is echoed in the appropriate notation followed by the program's reply.
18: .SH FILES
19: /usr/lib/chess binary image to run in compatibility mode
20: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
21: The most cryptic diagnostic is `eh?' which
22: means that the input was syntactically incorrect.
23: .SH BUGS
24: Pawns may be promoted only to queens. The book of opening moves
25: has disappeared.
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