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Chapter 6: Algebraic notation



 

Myanmar Chess Federation recognizes for its own tournaments and matches only one system of notation, the Algebraic System, and recommends the use of this uniform chess notation also for chess literature and periodicals. Scoresheets using a notation system other than algebraic may not be used as evidence in cases where normally the scoresheet of a player is used for that purpose. An arbiter who observes that a player is using a notation system other than the algebraic should warn the player about of this requirement.

 

 

Description of the Algebraic System

6.1  In this description, "piece" means a piece other than a pawn.

6.2 Each piece is indicated by the first letter, a capital letter, of its name. Example: K = king, G = general, R = rook, E = elephant, N = knight. (In the case of the knight, for the sake of convenience, N is used.)

 

6.3 In printed periodicals, the use of figurines for the pieces is recommended.

 

6.4  Pawns are not indicated by their first letter, but are recognised by the absence of such a letter. Examples: e5, d4, a5.

 

6.5. The eight files (from left to right for Red and from right to left for Black) are indicated by the small letters, a, b, c, d, e, f, g and h, respectively.

 

6.6 The eight ranks (from bottom to top for Red and from top to bottom for Black) are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, respectively. Consequently, in the initial position the white pieces and pawns are placed on the first and second ranks; the black pieces and pawns on the eighth and seventh ranks.

 

6.7 As a consequence of the previous rules, each of the sixty-four squares is invariably indicated by a unique combination of a letter and a number.

 

 

6.8 Each move of a piece is indicated by (a) the first letter of the name of the piece in question and (b) the square of arrival. There is no hyphen between (a) and (b). Examples: Ee5, Nf3, Rd1. In the case of pawns, only the square of arrival is indicated. Examples: e5, d4, a5.

 

6.9 When a piece makes a capture, an x is inserted between (a) the first letter of the name of the piece in question and (b) the square of arrival. Examples: Bxe5, Nxf3, Rxd1.
When a pawn makes a capture, the file of departure must be indicated, then an x, then the square of arrival. Examples: dxe5, gxf3, axb5.

                                                           

6.10 If two identical pieces can move to the same square, the piece that is moved is indicated as follows:

1.       If both pieces are on the same rank: by (a) the first letter of the name of the piece, (b) the file of the square of departure, and (c) the square of arrival.

2.       If both pieces are on the same file: by (a) the first letter of the name of the piece, (b) the rank of the square of departure, and (c) the square of arrival.

3. If the pieces are on different ranks and files, method (1) is preferred.

 In the case of capture, an x must be inserted between (b) and (c).

Examples:

There are two knights, on the squares g1 and e1, and one of them moves to the square f3: either Ngf3 or Nef3, as the case may be.

There are two knights, on the squares g5 and g1, and one of them moves to the square f3: either N5f3 or N1f3, as the case may be.

There are two knights, on the squares h2 and d4, and one of them moves to the square f3: either Nhf3 or Ndf3, as the case may be.

If a capture takes place on the square f3, the previous examples are changed by the insertion of an x: (1) either Ngxf3 or Nexf3, (2) either N5xf3 or N1xf3, (3) either Nhxf3 or Ndxf3, as the case may be.

 

6.11 If two pawns can capture the same piece or pawn of the opponent, the pawn that is moved is indicated by (a) the letter of the file of departure, (b) an x, (c) the square of arrival. Example:  If there are white pawns on squares c4 and e4 and a black pawn or piece on the square d5, the notation for White's move is either cxd5 or exd5, as the case may be.

 

6.12 In the case of the promotion of a pawn, the actual pawn move is indicated, followed immediately by the first letter of the new piece (General). Examples: b7-a8G.

 

6.13 The offer of a draw shall be marked as (=).

 

       Essential abbreviations:

x                 captures

+                 check

++ or # checkmate

 

 


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