"blitz chess" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Partial calque of German Blitzschach. Etymology templates: {{pcal|en|de|Blitzschach}} Partial calque of German Blitzschach Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} blitz chess (uncountable)
  1. (chess) Chess played at a quick time control, with each side getting about five minutes to make their moves. Blitz chess is played at a variety of time controls, primarily 3+0 (three minutes per side), 3+2 (three minutes per side plus two extra seconds per move), 5+0, and 5+3. Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Chess Synonyms: lightning chess, speed chess Related terms: classical chess, rapid chess, bullet chess Translations (form of chess): snelschaak [neuter] (Dutch), pikashakki (Finnish), Blitzschach [neuter] (German), Schnellschach [neuter] (German), șah fulger [neuter] (Romanian), hitropotezni šah [masculine] (Slovene), ajedrez rápido (Spanish), blixtschack [neuter] (Swedish)
    Sense id: en-blitz_chess-en-noun-hLu1edok Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: board-games, chess, games

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