quadgram

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quadgram frequency
k q k b49004
k r k b34692
k k r b33891
k k q b32482
r k k b27769
q k k b27587
r q k b22216
k r q k22207
q r k b22207
k q r k22207
k q k r20501
q k r b20501
r k q k20501
k r r k14674
r r k b14674
k r k q14629
r k q b14629
q k r k14629
r k k q12813
q k k r12813
k q r b11714
k k q r11713
r q k k11713
k r k r11462
r k r b11460
r k r k11460
k r q b10631
q r k k10631
k k r q10631
r k k r9946
k k b b9457
r r k k8780
k k r r8780
k r r b8780
q k b b8453
b k q k8453
k k n b8068
q k n b6124
k q k n6124
n k q k6124
k k p b5854
b k k q5700
b k k b5600
b q k b5167
k q b k5125
k b q k5125
q b k b5125
b q k k4975
k q b b4975
p k k b4959
n k k b4957
q k p b4565
k q k p4565
q k k n4515
n k k q4515
p k q k4167
r k k n3499
n k k r3499
b k k r3283
q k k p3215
k b k b3088
k q n b3087
k k q n3087
n q k k3087
q n k b3045
k q n k3045
k n q k3045
n q k b3045
k b q b2987
k k b q2987
q b k k2987
p k k q2977
k qr k b2861
k rq k b2861
k p q b2750
k k p q2750
k k n q2684
k n q b2684
q n k k2684
k k rq b2609
qr k k b2609
q p k k2601
r k k p2589
rq k k b2578
k k qr b2578
p k k r2422
k p r b2388
k k p r2388
rr k k b2385
k k rr b2385
k r k n2380
n k r k2380
r k n b2380
r qk k b2372
k kq r b2372
r p k k2336
kq r k b2305
k r qk b2305
k n r b2195
k k n r2195
r n k k2195
k n k b2166
b k r k2149
r k b b2149
r b k k2134
k k b r2134
k b r b2134
k rr k b2122
q k b k2031
k b k q2030
b k q b2030
k r k p1992
r k p b1992
n r k k1988
k r n b1988
k k r n1988
k q p b1895
k k q p1895
k p k b1893
p k r k1871
k r b b1847
b r k k1847
k q p k1787
q p k b1787
p q k k1568
qk k r b1524
r k kq b1524
k q rk b1453
kr q k b1453
kq k r b1416
r k qk b1416
q k k q1404
r kq k b1402
k qk r b1402
q k n k1391
k n k q1391
n k q b1391
k q kr b1355
rk q k b1355
b qk k b1280
k kq b b1280
b kq k b1223
k qk b b1223
k k r p1215
k r p b1215
q k q k1186
k q k q1186
q k q b1186
p r k k1159
b k qk b1137
kq k b b1137
b k kq b1112
qk k b b1112
q k p k1096
p q k b1093
k p q k1093
p k q b1086
k p k q1086
k r kq b1055
qk r k b1055
n qk k b949
k kq n b949
n kq k b899
k qk n b899
kq b k b868
k b qk b868
qk b k b844
k b kq b844
p k r b682
k p k r682
k b k r678
r k b k677
b k r b677
r k p k674
k n k r672
n k r b672
r k n k672
k kq p b648
n k kq b644
qk k n b644
bk q k b633
k q kb b633
k n qk b627
kq n k b627
kr r k b622
k r rk b622
rk k q b619
q k kr b619
n k qk b604
kq k n b604
k qk p b600
k q bk b589
kb q k b589
kr k q b577
q k rk b577
rk r k b567
k r kr b567
qk n k b563
k n kq b563
k rk q b535
q kr k b535
kq p k b492
q rk k b485
k kr q b485
p p p p485
r n k b448
k r n k448
n r k b448
k n r k448
k q q b446
q q k k446
k k q q446
qk p k b432
r p k b412
k r p k412
k p r k405
p r k b405
r b k b402
b r k b398
k b r k398
k r b k398
qk k p b383
kq k p b377
p qk k b360
b b k k348
k b b b348
r k kr b346
rk k r b346
r k rk b335
kr k r b335
p kq k b315
k rk r b287
r kr k b287
p k qk b284
k qb k b274
k bq k b274
q q k b272
k q q k272
c d e f252
d e f g252
a b c d252
e f g h252
b c d e252
p k kq b246
q k kb b221
bk k q b221
k kr r b213
r rk k b213
k bk q b191
q kb k b191
b k b b190
b k b k190
q k bk b187
kb k q b187
q bk k b179
k kb q b179
nk q k b178
k q kn b178
bq k k b175
k k qb b175
k q nk b173
kn q k b173
f g h diag166
nk k q b143
q k kn b143
k nq k b136
k qn k b136
k q kp b135
k q pk b132
k qk q b126
q kq k b126
k k bq b123
qb k k b123
q k kp b122
q pk k b121
p k b b116
k kq q b116
q qk k b116
qk k q b110
k kn q b110
q k kq b110
q nk k b110
pk q k b105
k pq k b103
k qp k b103
kq k q b101
q k qk b101
q k pk b99
r k kb b96
bk k r b96
q kn k b96
k nk q b96
pk k q b96
the blue book of96
rk k b b96
b k kr b96
r k kp b93
q kp k b92
k kp q b91
kp q k b91
nk k r b90
r k kn b90
blue book of chess89
k k qn b89
nq k k b89
kn k q b88
q k nk b88
kr k b b86
b k rk b86
f g h diagram85
annotator the blue book85
k p qk b84
k r kb b81
bk r k b81
rk n k b80
kp k q b80
k n kr b80
r k bk b76
kb k r b76
at the same time74
nr k k b73
k k rn b73
pk k r b72
r kb k b71
k bk r b71
k n rk b70
kr n k b70
k r kp b69
r k pk b69
nk r k b69
k r kn b69
c annotator the blue68
eco c annotator the68
r bk k b67
k kb r b67
r nk k b66
k k rb b66
k kn r b66
br k k b66
k p kq b65
k r pk b63
r pk k b59
k pk q b57
for as moche as57
r kn k b54
kp k r b54
k k pq b54
pk r k b54
k nk r b54
k kp r b53
on the other hand52
k k qp b52
qp k k b51
pq k k b51
k nr k b50
k p b b50
k rn k b50
kn r k b48
k r nk b48
b q r k46
b n k k46
the position of diagram46
r kt b q46
k n b b46
bb k k b43
kb r k b43
k k bb b43
k r bk b43
b p p p42
k bb k b42
b k n k42
the illustrated london news42
kp r k b42
n k b b42
qn k k b41
k k nq b41
k k pr b40
k rb k b39
k br k b39
rp k k b39
pr k k b39
r k nk b39
kn k r b39
k k rp b38
k b kr b38
rk b k b38
the move in the36
move in the text36
the game of chess35
the advance of the33
in the position of33
kt b q k33
r b q k32
r b q r32
on account of the32
n k rk b31
kr k n b31
p b p p30
r kp k b30
in front of the29
b rk k b29
k kr b b29
rn k k b29
k k nr b29
r q r k28
b b k b28
k b b k28
the development of the28
k k br b27
kr b k b27
k b rk b27
q p p p27
b q k r27
kr p k b27
rb k k b27
one of the most27
qk q k b26
k b kt r26
k q kq b26
q k b kt26
rk p k b26
k kn b b25
b nk k b25
k kb b b25
b bk k b25
p p kt p25
b kb k b25
k k n n25
n n k k25
k bk b b25
k n n b25
and at the same24
p kt p p24
the loss of a24
to k p to24
k pk r b23
p q p p23
p p b p23
would have been better22
the middle of the22
it would have been22
for the purpose of21
k bp k b20
kt p p p20
an attack on the20
n k kr b20
b n k b20
k pp k b20
k b n k20
in order to play20
k n b k20
k pb k b20
to k b to20
rk k n b20
q k b r20
p p q p20
n b k b20
n k n k19
k n k n19
the british chess association19
the loss of the19
that ther was a19
to q p to19
the position of the19
k nk b b19
b kn k b19
n k n b19
for the first time19
side of the board19
the end of the18
b p k k18
p p p kt18
to b p to18
the text move is18
of the illustrated london17
be found in the17
in the illustrated london17
in the middle of17
kn b k b17
kb k b b17
k b nk b17
and there is no17
b k bk b17
in suche wyse that17
and the game is16
to k kt to16
it is evident that16
bk k b b16
at the end of16
to be able to16
b k kb b16
the centre of the16
centre of the board16
k q qk b15
to b b to15
kq q k b15
the nature of the15
of the same colour15
of the comyn peple15
the attack on the15
as well as the15
p to k p15
is one of the15
it will be seen15
the sacrifice of the14
of the game is14
n kr k b14
games illustrative of the14
will be seen that14
p p p b14
of the kynge and14
will be able to14
for the sake of14
k rk n b14
k p b k14
the game is drawn14
to kt p to14
is said to be14
p b k b14
p to q p14
in the course of13
course of the game13
kt b q r13
as soon as the13
n rk k b13
they ought to be13
of the british chess13
to q kt to13
the moves of the13
the value of the13
k kr n b13
to kt b to13
the london chess club13
white to play and13
the beginning of the13
the opening of the13
in view of the12
the odds of a12
the exchange of queens12
the mobility of the12
to have been the12
the commencement of the12
the origin of chess12
the game of the12
b in order to12
in a few moves12
to get rid of12
as moche as he12
to be found in12
shown in the following12
as moche as the12
r b k r12
of the text move11
n b k k11
with a view to11
position of the diagram11
in the middle game11
the yssue of the11
without seeing the board11
nk b k b11
it is necessary to11
stage of the game11
loss of a pawn11
p p p q11
in the british museum11
that it is not11
takes p p to11
it is possible to11
to play and mate11
k b kn b11
the time of the11
and for as moche11
k b n b11
relative value of the11
k k b n11
r in order to11
in the above position11
loss of the game11
at the beginning of11
mate in two moves11
play and mate in11
p takes p p11
squares of the same11
to b r to11
sette to fore the10
k p kn b10
development of the pieces10
k p n k10
and professor duncan forbes10
edge of the board10
in suche wyse as10
it is impossible to10
to b kt to10
of one of the10
in addition to the10
towards the end of10
a game of chess10
in the case of10
at the expense of10
playe of the chesse10
the greater mobility of10
early in the game10
would be answered by10
after the text move10
p kt b p10
it would not be10
seem to have been10
in the following position10
in the following way10
p n k b10
of the yssue of10
on the part of10
one of the best10
the end of a10
white on the move10
for the defence of10
b kr k b10
k rk b b10
to the time of10
the course of the10
rules of the game10
have the better game10
the history of chess10
a bishop or a10
on the right side10
the move of the10
k p nk b10
in the united states10
the invention of chess10
of the middle game10
of the white king10
b q p p10
the edge of the9
on squares of the9
ch k to kt9
to r b to9
said to have been9
mates in three moves9
on the th move9
without seeing the chess9
was the right move9
the defence of the9
the center of the9
have been better to9
one of the pawns9
beginning of the game9
be said to be9
r b r k9
attack against the king9
of the value of9
on account of his9
middle of the board9
the power of the9
position of diagram is9
b to b b9
so moche that he9
k p to k9
to the editor of9
similar to the one9
the relative value of9
with the view to9
the action of the9
move would have been9
the development of his9
in the present instance9
for the development of9
to win the game9
to advance the pawn9
in so moche that9
that is to wete9
k n p k9
p takes p b9
the result of the9
p kt p kt9
the game is even9
is of no avail9
has the better game9
n p k b9
of the th dynasty9
the best of the9
to r ch k9
he should have played9
to win a pawn9
r ch k to9
on account of r9
in this case the9
b k b r9
the fact that the9
is said to have9
q to r ch9
in the latter case9
as will be seen9
odds of pawn and9
in the first case8
is not easy to8
kt b p kt8
on the ryght syde8
of our lord god8
he would have to8
on the q side8
the best way to8
in order to win8
at pawn and move8
for a long time8
after the move in8
this is not the8
takes p b to8
in the same way8
on the other side8
instead of the move8
white to move and8
black has the advantage8
of pawn and move8
in the present game8
the same colour as8
principles of chess strategy8
to be followed by8
is a pawn ahead8
with the exception of8
quarter of a century8
the exchange of the8
pawns in front of8
the rest of the8
the discussion of the8
for the second time8
front of the pawn8
to force a mate8
to k ch k8
the square on which8
the odds of pawn8
the author of the8
the game is equal8
fails on account of8
you have the better8
in the absence of8
in the first place8
as a matter of8
new orleans chess club8
the latter part of8
the only way to8
b b p p8
loss of a move8
to kt r to8
r q k r8
in order to get8
to make room for8
in the face of8
on the th of8
the name of the8
has the advantage of8
as soon as he8
as long as the8
to q q to8
mate in four moves8
is to wete that8
the way of the8
commencement of the match8
of the most important8
r kt b k8
center of the board8
of the move in8
k nn k b8
the way in which8
the position in diagram8
the black king to8
make room for the8
the new orleans chess8
white would have won8
for the beginner to8
will be found in8
to castle on the8
to k r to8
in the way of8
in one of the8
in order to avoid8
b to k b8
to b q to8
and black has no7
forces the exchange of7
to r q to7
game of the chesse7
how well that he7
as there is no7
may be said to7
to take advantage of7
and whan he had7
in the center of7
mate in three moves7
for the comyn wele7
chapitre of the fourth7
a position similar to7
there seems to be7
kt to k b7
sides of the board7
mobility of the pieces7
p k p p7
it is better to7
ch k to b7
the account of the7
hit is to wete7
because of the threat7
to thende that they7
in the present day7
attack on the king7
to force black to7
file for the rook7
may be able to7
in the book of7
should have been played7
point of view of7
of the united states7
white is able to7
that he would have7
chess masters of the7
to kb q to7
front of the king7
of pawns on the7
from the point of7
and sir william jones7
bishop or a knight7
and it has been7
one of the two7
and in lyke wyse7
the chess department of7
the position in the7
in order to prevent7
the king and the7
takes kt p takes7
in such a position7
to qb p to7
of the history of7
that the game was7
one square at a7
black has the better7
early stage of the7
moves of the men7
on the next move7
and one of the7
and whan he was7
one of the pieces7
to give up the7
pages the blue book7
r to k square7
a pawn move which7
to qkt p to7
with the idea of7
to take the pawn7
b to kt b7
in the text is7
it is not possible7
in the long run7
chapitre is of the7
file for the rooks7
instead of the text7
in the history of7
take advantage of the7
the book of the7
file for his rook7
in the fact that7
to q b to7
passed pawn on the7
on the k side7
masters of the day7
the black king is7
to k square p7
a pawn in the7
seems to have been7
there is nothing to7
square at a time7
if there is a7
pawn from the board7
p p k p7
in the middle ages7
to one of the7
and mate in three7
would not have been7
be seen that the7
black to play p7
to win a piece7
is to be found7
to move his king7
to the fact that7
there is only one7
k ch k to7
from the time of7
the point of view7
the fact that black7
ther is no thynge7
position of the white7
to kt q to7
to play a match7
at the time of7
obtaining a passed pawn7
k square p to7
p to qkt p7
the pawn at k7
as moche as they7
in the centre of7
it is doubtful whether7
the whole of the7
it is true that6
in the following diagram6
of the second edition6
the last day of6
kt b to q6
in the hands of6
of the pawn and6
k pk b b6
the roman edict of6
of the opposing king6
king into the corner6
to r r to6
to retake with the6
to the edge of6
win a pawn by6
the advance of p6
takes p p takes6
the yer of our6
of the same color6
pawn and two moves6
r n b q6
in conjunction with the6
first book printed in6
not be able to6
with an attack on6
get rid of the6
the only move to6
in order to break6
the control of the6
your pawns on squares6
the king into the6
pawns on squares of6
player in the world6
of english chess players6
by the name of6
the game must be6
to kb p to6
maxims and hints for6
p takes p q6
in a position to6
the result of his6
the absence of the6
if black takes the6
the kynge ought to6
earl of devonshire and6
traytee is of the6
on the lifte side6
on account of q6
and they ought to6
and whan he sawe6
he has a pawn6
odds of a rook6
the offender must move6
k b n r6
to take the kt6
it is easy to6
at the proper time6
to kt kt to6
directly in front of6
by the advance of6
with the intention of6
q in order to6
is nothing to be6
to which he is6
q k b n6
it is not advisable6
in the gesta romanorum6
support the advance of6
he will have to6
seems to be no6
in order to force6
marche the yer of6
black to take the6
at the commencement of6
i shall now give6
of marche the yer6
it is a good6
one side of the6
it is difficult to6
the comyn peple and6
hyde and sir william6
b k p k6
the new york chess6
of the fact that6
the names of the6
this is one of6
his queen on h6
of the fourth tractate6
pieces on the board6
eco b annotator the6
end of a game6
value of the pieces6
n b q k6
this move is not6
as shown in the6
serve as an example6
p to q kt6
if he does not6
p p takes p6
to qb kt to6
to bear on the6
k b to b6
the copy in the6
it is not so6
would have won a6
to bring his king6
mates in two moves6
the student should carefully6
have been able to6
control of the center6
one of his rooks6
in the majority of6
in the french capital6
it is clear that6
to give up a6
is by no means6
in accordance with the6
it is to be6
position of diagram white6
one or the other6
in the presence of6
to r p to6
in regard to the6
to the other side6
yer of our lord6
a member of the6
cases of this kind6
to take part in6
the president of the6
they ought to haue6
in order to obtain6
in order not to6
is not to be6
b to k kt6
with one of his6
the white king is6
may serve as an6
in which it is6
pawn in the centre6
in a game between6
within a few days6
in a straight line6
one or more pawns6
roman edict of b6
to prevent black from6
on the walls of6
direct attack against the6
as one of the6
on the second move6
the game of checkers6
the capture of the6
would be difficult to6
control of the centre6
and that it is6
between the king and6
to kkt p to6
has no time to6
p to b p6
la bourdonnais and mcdonnell6
the first book printed6
chapitre of the thirde6
the exposed position of6
b annotator the blue6
book treteth of the6
for the attack on6
both sides of the6
ought not to be6
k b to kt6
century of our era6
k kp b b6
to do is to6
champion of the world6
the same time the6
sir william jones and6
kt b p p6
there can be no6
takes p q to6
that he had not6
b k k n6
of the nineteenth century6
majority of pawns on6
with regard to the6
as soon as possible6
in lyke wyse as6
of the pawns in6
on the other wing6
on his second move6
of alexander the great6
take part in the6
sacrifice of the queen6
q kt p p5
order to break up5
devoted to the game5
the top of the5
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