: Edgar Allan Poe famously used the phrase "Ajedrez. Sin duda alguna..." in The Murders in the Rue Morgue to argue that the game of Whist requires more analytical power than chess.
: Users can search for very specific structural features, such as "positions with an isolated queen's pawn". Other Contexts
: Used to show plans, threats, or the intended path of a piece. AJEDREZ, SIN DUDA
In the context of the popular chess software ChessBase , the "feature" highlighted as essential is the use of . Key Feature: Visual Annotations
While text comments and move variations are standard, visual tools are described as vital for "recognizing at a first glance" what is happening in a position. These features include: : Edgar Allan Poe famously used the phrase "Ajedrez
: Used to mark critical weaknesses, strong outposts, or targeted pieces.
The phrase (Chess, without a doubt) often appears in discussions about the most effective features for analyzing and annotating games. Other Contexts : Used to show plans, threats,
: The phrase is also used to describe high-quality physical chess sets, such as the Lumina Chess Mono Version , where the "feature" is its elegant, handcrafted design intended for critical thinking and gifting.