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: 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.

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: AJEDREZ, SIN DUDA

The phrase (Chess, without a doubt) often appears in discussions about the most effective features for analyzing and annotating games. : Edgar Allan Poe famously used the phrase "Ajedrez

: Used to show plans, threats, or the intended path of a piece. AJEDREZ, SIN DUDA