As list of chess openings shows, there are a lot of short articles on sub-variations of the Ruy Lopez and the Sicilian. There are even such articles for Nimzo-Indian, Alekhine, English, Benko gambit, and others. Most of these articles are stubs of only one or two paragraphs. We need to decide whether to keep the articles this way or to merge them back into their main articles. Bubba73 (talk), 16:48, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
should be merged into Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation. Create a separate article for each ECO code is quite bad idea. Larger variants, which already have quite a lot of info should stay, for example:
i.e. basically main variations with rich theory. Andreas Kaufmann 19:54, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
The Sicilian is an interesting case, although I tend to agree that there are more articles than needed, articles on variations which are too specific. However keep in mind that the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings devotes as much space to the Sicilian alone as they do to all the 1.e4 e5 openings combined. That all variations are collected under the "Sicilian" umbrella while we have Ruy Lopez, Italian, King's Gambit, Scotch, Vienna, etc. for the open games is an injustice caused by historical reasons. I think it is reasonable to have individual articles on some of the main variations such as the Closed Sicilian, Dragon Sicilian, Najdorf Sicilian and Scheveningen Sicilian, as well as some rarer lines (O'Kelly, Wing Gambit, and so on). But when the titles start to include moves instead of names the specialization is perhaps too great. Sjakkalle (Check!) 14:14, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
As you know, the article Chess is now a Featured article removal candidate. We (=Andreas Kaufman, Bubba73, SandyGeorgia, myself...) addressed most of the initial concerns and the article has been completely rewritten since the nomination. So I hope that there are good chances that it will keep its Featured status. But there is still an important concern regarding inline citations in the History and Culture section - they are too few. Here in Prague I do not have access to English chess books, so please help if you have. For example: History of Chess by Harold J. Murray; Chess: The History of a Game (Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics) by Richard Eales; History of Chess by Jerzy Gizycki. Thank you,--Ioannes Pragensis 08:26, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
I have been working on creating for a template for the Chess articles (which can be found here Template: Chess). I thought this group might be interested in helping to make this better. Remember 00:18, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
As far as I know, there isn't an article on opening traps. checkmate gives a lot of quick checkmates in the opening. I think it would be good to have an article with other opening traps. Bubba73 (talk), 04:25, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
The chess template may provide a way to solve a problem which has been bugging me for a while: links to games collections. In the "External links" section of nearly every major chess player, there is to a collection of their games - sometimes more than one link. chessgames.com seems to be the preferred link to use, but sometimes others are used. Recently there was a discussion here on whether another site's list of games (chessworld.net) was spam. The problem was, these different sites all might have slight advantages over one another. So should every player's page have links to their games at 2, 3, 4 or more sites? So instead, why not have EVERY player's page link to a page called something like "chess games collections", using the chess template? That page could provide detailed links to chessgames.com and whatever other games collections are out there. That way, rather when deciding whether or not an external link to a games page is spam, do it once on the "chess games collections" rather than 100 different times on 100 different player pages. Does this idea have merit? Rocksong 01:19, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi! I'm working on an article on The Turk, the chess playing automaton hoax. The machine was able to do the knight's tour, which we have an article of with a free image of a way to solve the knight's tour. I'm not good with images, but if I were to provide a picture from the book to someone to create an image of the knight's tour (I'm assuming since it's simply a chess puzzle that was completed by someone 300 years ago, copyright isn't an issue for the derivative), would someone be able to help? Thanks. --badlydrawnjeff talk 02:49, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello! I'm looking for feedback and/or collaboration on Stuart Milner-Barry, a British chess player and World War II codebreaker. I know more about codebreaking than I do about chess, so I was hoping someone might be able to check or improve the article from the chess angle, or point me in the direction of additional sources that could be used. Cheers! — Matt Crypto 03:44, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello and good luck with your project. Should I add Kotok-McCarthy (to which I added the project banner and portal) and Kaissa by User:Andreas Kaufmann (which I think you know about as it was on DYK recently) to the list of chess topics? Over time the articles might benefit from the project's expertise and access from the portal. Thank you either way and best wishes. -Susanlesch 09:47, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
I posted an RFC at meta:Talk:WikiProject Chess. Please feel free to comment. Cburnett 23:52, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
Here you go:
Two issues I see:
Otherwise they are pretty similar. The SVGs, not to my surprise, look sharper. Cburnett 00:53, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
So far I have fixed pawns, rooks, bishops, and kings. Comments on those? Cburnett 02:23, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
New queens and knights are uploaded. That should be all of them. Now which of all the above comments still stand? I know there are still subtle differences (in particular the "spine" of the knights") but at what point is it "good enough and tweakable to our heart's content in the future"? IMHO, they are good enough and anyone willing to spend hours perfecting the pieces is what wikipedia is all about. Cburnett 03:00, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
I added numbers 1-9, dots, and X's to the diagram for comparison. Cburnett 06:19, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
I guess let me ask (in parallel, comments definitely still welcome) if there's anyone opposed to or supporting of switching from PNGs to SVGs? Cburnett 21:20, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
White dot on black king is quite distracting, it would be nice to fix it. I think you need to separate two white arcs with a vertical black line in the middle. This is how it is done in png version. Andreas Kaufmann 17:13, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
Hello, all. It was initially my hope to try to have this done as part of Esperanza's proposal for an appreciation week to end on Wikipedia Day, January 15. However, several people have once again proposed the entirety of Esperanza for deletion, so that might not work. It was the intention of the Appreciation Week proposal to set aside a given time when the various individuals who have made significant, valuable contributions to the encyclopedia would be recognized and honored. I believe that, with some effort, this could still be done. My proposal is to, with luck, try to organize the various WikiProjects and other entities of wikipedia to take part in a larger celebrartion of its contributors to take place in January, probably beginning January 15, 2007. I have created yet another new subpage for myself (a weakness of mine, I'm afraid) at User talk:Badbilltucker/Appreciation Week where I would greatly appreciate any indications from the members of this project as to whether and how they might be willing and/or able to assist in recognizing the contributions of our editors. Thank you for your attention. Badbilltucker 16:57, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
Just an FYI, I'm working on bringing The Turk to featured article status. As one of the most famous chess-playing machines, it falls within this project's purview and is currently at peer review. Input and improvement would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! --badlydrawnjeff talk 23:23, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
What is the pronouncation of Lucena? The Immortal Game says it is Loo-THAY-na. this says Lou-CHAYN-uh. Which is right? (I thought it was Lou-CHAYN-uh.) Bubba73 (talk), 00:23, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Hey all. The Turk, an article that falls under the purview of this project, is currently a featured article candidate. Please share your input if you can. Thanks. --badlydrawnjeff talk 12:52, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Just saw that this was nominated for deletion, seems a bit of an orphan, so I figured it might escape people's attention. Figured I'd ask people here to comment on the AfD. FrozenPurpleCube 16:35, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
User:Theandrewdotcom seems to have begun creating an article for each of the 500 ECO chess opening codes listed at List of chess openings. See his contributions list. So far he has created articles for 200 of the 500 codes.
I would question whether each of these codes are notable enough for their own article and suggest they should be merged into List of chess openings. I have left a comment to this effect on his talk page.
I think it might be appropriate to propose the deletion of each of these newly created articles but first seek the opinions and knowledge of participants of this project. Adambro 20:45, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
I've started the Template Infobox chess player, here. It still needs a lot of work, so feel free... Skarioffszky 15:14, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
1. I've been working extensively to improve endgame tablebase to GA or FA status. The main reason I'm not submitting it yet is that the references are a hopeless mess (but they are cited!), and I'm not sure how to fix that. I'd appreciate if y'all would take a look and see in general how to improve the article.
2. As I was working on this article, it occurred to me that we should have a simple template at the top of any chess article with notation, saying the following:
I find that a lot more coherent than the ad hoc method of inserting (see algebraic notation) in the middle of every article. I would have already created the template, but I don't know how. Do you folks think it's a good idea? YechielMan 08:19, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
''This article uses [[algebraic chess notation]] to describe chess moves.''
Hi, I'm just letting you folks know that I've not seen any action on these pages worth speaking about, so I decided to bite the bullet and nominate some of them for deletion. I do hope this can lead to some improvement in these pages, and some serious action being taken. I do not feel a wholesale deletion is necessary, but some work needs to be done. FrozenPurpleCube 20:38, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
I don't know if this is real or not, the article itself is a problem, but the lack of any kind of coverage besides some blog posts makes me wonder if it's real, and if so, if it's truly notable. I've nominated it for deletion, so if anybody can contribute any sources or authority on the page, I'd appreciate it. FrozenPurpleCube 21:58, 13 April 2007 (UTC)