Stamp with Attached Label: Chess in China (Abkhazia 1998)

Chess in China (Abkhazia 1998)

09 January (Abkhazia ) within release History of the Chess goes into circulation Stamp with Attached Label Chess in China face value 900 Russian ruble

Stamp with Attached Label Chess in China in catalogues
Michel: Mi: AB 212Zf

Stamp with Attached Label is horizontal format.

Exists imperforated. Issued in sheet of 8 stamps + 8 labels. Stamp number in Catalog of Republic of Abkhazia: 234

Also in the issue History of the Chess:

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Country: Abkhazia
Date: 1998-01-09
Paper: chalky
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 76 x 25.4
Perforation: frame 12½
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp with Attached Label
Face Value: 900 Russian ruble
Print run: 22400

Stamp with Attached Label Chess in China it reflects the thematic directions:

Chess is usually played by two players (called chess players) against each other. It is also possible for one group of chess players to play against another or against one player; such games are often called consultation games. In addition, there is the practice of simultaneous play sessions, when several opponents play against one strong player, each on a separate board.

The rules of the game were basically developed by the 15th century; In modern official tournaments, the rules of the International Chess Federation[6] are applied, which regulate not only the movement of pieces, but also the rights of the judge, the rules of behavior of players and time control. A game played remotely - for example, by correspondence, by telephone or via the Internet - has special rules. There are many variants of chess that differ from classical ones: with non-standard rules, pieces, board sizes, etc. The corresponding section of chess composition is fairy chess. Some aspects of the game of chess are studied in mathematics (for example, the classic “Knight's Move Problem” and “Eight Queens Problem”), including through computer simulation. Chess is usually played by two players (called chess players) against each other. It is also possible for one group of chess players to play against another or against one player; such games are often called consultation games. In addition, there is the practice of simultaneous play sessions, when several opponents play against one strong player, each on a separate board.

The rules of the game were basically developed by the 15th century; In modern official tournaments, the rules of the International Chess Federation[6] are applied, which regulate not only the movement of pieces, but also the rights of the judge, the rules of behavior of players and time control. A game played remotely - for example, by correspondence, by telephone or via the Internet - has special rules. There are many variants of chess that differ from classical ones: with non-standard rules, pieces, board sizes, etc. The corresponding section of chess composition is fairy chess. Some aspects of the game of chess are studied in mathematics (for example, the classic “Knight's Move Problem” and “Eight Queens Problem”), including through computer simulation.

Stamp with Attached Label, Chess in China, Abkhazia,  , Chess