. According to one theory, a game similar to chess called Chaturanga originated in India and spread along the Silk Roads west to Persia. Which ancient empire is associated with Chaturanga?
The Gupta empire
. This was a world champion chess program developed by Ed Schröder. In 1997, it won a match with GM Arthur Yusupov. In 1998, it won a match with another GM who was rated number two in the world at the time. What is the name of the chess program, and who is the GM it won a match with?
REBEL, Viswanathan Anand
. Stockfish, Houdini, and Komodo are commonly used terms in chess championships. What are they?
Chess engines
. He was a British educationalist and prominent chess historian. In 1913, he published his book, proposing the theory that chess originated in India. Who is the said historian? What is the name of his book?
H.J.R. Murray, A History of Chess
. This is one of the most popular chess openings that dates back to the late 16th century. This was analysed by the Italian chess player Giulio Polerio in his 1594 manuscript on chess, though the currently used term was not used then. In 1813, the English master Jacob Henry Sarratt gave the English name. What is this opening called?
Sicilian Defence
. This chess set is the standard style of chess pieces, recommended for use in competition by FIDE. Nathaniel Cooke, a journalist is credited with the design of the patent, and they are named after a leading chess player. What is it called?
Staunton chess set
. Fast chess is a type of chess in which each player is given less time to consider their moves than normal tournament time controls allow. In this type of fast chess, Black wins drawn games. It is used in tournaments such as Chess World Cup as a tie-breaker. What is this type called?
Armageddon