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Reti or Réti may refer to: Entertainment * Reti, a character in the video game '' Star Wars: Starfighter'' * Réti endgame study, a chess endgame study by Richard Réti * Réti Opening, chess opening named after Richard Réti * ''Reti'' (film), a 2016 Marathi movie People * István Réti (1872–1945), painter * Richard Réti (1889–1929), chess master * Rudolph Reti (1885–1957), musical analyst, composer and pianist Places * Reti, Estonia, village in Põdrala Parish, Valga County, Estonia * Reti, Pakistan, a town in Pakistan * Reti, Western Australia, aka Empress Springs, a tiny place on the Great Central Road See also * Reti, (Hindi for "sand"), in placenames like Muni Ki Reti * Rhaetian people The Raeti (spelling variants: ''Rhaeti'', ''Rheti'' or ''Rhaetii'') were a confederation of Alpine tribes, whose language and culture was related to those of the Etruscans. Before the Roman conquest, they inhabited present-day Tyrol in Austria, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Starfighter
Starfighter, star fighter or starfighters may refer to: Film * ''The Last Starfighter'', a 1984 science fiction film * '' The Starfighters'', a 1964 film about F-104 pilots *', a 2015 German film about the investigation of F-104's accidents in mid 1960s in West Germany Video games * ''Starfighter'' (video game), 1979 * ''Star Fighter'' (video game), 1994 * '' Star Wars: Starfighter'', 2001 * '' Project: Starfighter'', a 2001 open Source 2D shoot 'em up Vehicles and transportation * Lockheed F-104 Starfighter, a combat aircraft of the U.S. Air Force * Canadair CF-104 Starfighter, a variant of the Lockheed F-104 * Starfighters Inc, a civilian organization that flies F-104 Starfighters * VF-33 "Starfighters", a disestablished US Navy fighter squadron Fictional * A fighter spacecraft in science fiction ** List of Star Wars starfighters *** X-wing starfighter Other uses * Starfighters (band), a musical group * Sailor Star Fighter, a character in ''Sailor Moon'' See also * * * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Réti Endgame Study
The Réti endgame study is a chess endgame study by Richard Réti. It was published in 1921 in ''Kagans Neueste Schachnachrichten''. It demonstrates how a king can make multiple threats and how it can take more than one path to a given location, using the same number of moves. It is covered in many books on the endgame (see chess endgame literature). The procedure is known as the "Réti Maneuver" or "Réti's Idea". Endgame composer Abram Gurvich called the theme "The Hunt of Two Hares" and it appears in many other studies and games. It is also called "chasing two birds at once". The study White is to move and draw in this position. At first inspection, it appears that White has no hope in drawing. His king is well outside the "square" of the black pawn (see king and pawn versus king endgame) and the king is a long way from supporting his own pawn. However, White can draw by making king moves that have dual purposes. One goal is getting in the square of the black pawn, so it ca ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Réti Opening
The Réti Opening is a hypermodern chess opening whose "traditional" or "classic method" begins with the moves: :1. Nf3 d5 :2. c4 White attacks Black's pawn from the , which may occasion 2...dxc4. White may couple this plan with a kingside fianchetto (g3 and Bg2) to create pressure on the light squares in the . The opening is named after Czechoslovakian chess player Richard Réti (1889–1929). The opening is in the spirit of the hypermodernism movement that Réti championed, with the center being dominated from the wings rather than by direct occupation. If White fianchettoes both bishops, castles kingside, and refrains from occupying the center with pawns, the result may be described as the Réti system. In the ''Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings'', Réti Opening is classified as codes A04–A09, where it is closely associated with the King's Indian Attack. History According to Réti, the opening was introduced into master play in the early part of 1923. Schiller, Eric ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reti (film)
''Reti'' is a 2016 Marathi film. Shaan debuts as a music director for the film. Plot The movie is based on the Sand mafia and highlights the sacrifice of honest Government officers, who prevent the uncontrollable theft of sand, which no government has been able to stop. Cast *Chinmay Mandlekar as Shankarya * Suhas Palshikar as Revenue Minister *Kishor Kadam as Kisan *Shashank Shende as Mhatre *Swapnil Rajshekhar as Divisional Officer *Gayatri Soham as Suli * Sanjay Khapare *Rashmi Rajput * Vidhyadhar Joshi *Deepak Karanjikar Deepak (दीपक) is a Hindi word meaning lamp, from the Sanskrit source word for light. The name Deepak symbolizes a bright future. In the twentieth century, it became very popular as a first name for male Hindus. Names like ''Deepa'' (male ... * Mosami Tondwalkar * Bhagyashri Rane * Pankaj Parakh (Special Appearance) Soundtrack The film remarks the Marathi debut of Shaan as a composer. The soundtrack album contains 3 songs all songs ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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István Réti
István Réti (26 December 1872 – 17 January 1945) was a Hungarian painter, professor, art historian and leading member, as well as a founder and theoretician, of the Nagybánya artists' colony, located in what is present-day Baia Mare, Romania. In addition, he served as president of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts (1927-1931) and (1932-1935). The artists' colony and its school were considered very influential in Hungarian and Romanian art; in 1966 the Hungarian National Gallery had a major exhibition of their work: ''The Art of Nagybánya. Centennial Exhibition in Celebration of the Artists' Colony in Nagybánya.''Valerie Majoros, "Lajos Tihanyi and his friends in the Paris of the nineteen-thirties" ''French Cultural Studies'', 2000, Vol. 11:3 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Richard Réti
Richard Selig Réti (28 May 1889 – 6 June 1929) was an Austro-Hungarian, later Czechoslovakian, chess player, chess author, and composer of endgame studies. He was one of the principal proponents of hypermodernism in chess. With the exception of Nimzowitsch's book ''My System'', he is considered to be the movement's foremost literary contributor. Early life Réti was born to a Jewish family in Bazin, Austria-Hungary (now Pezinok, Slovakia), where his father worked as a physician in the service of the Austrian military. His older brother Rudolph Reti (who did not use the acute accent) was a noted pianist, musical theorist, and composer. He is the great-grandfather of the German painter Elias Maria Reti. Réti came to Vienna to study mathematics at Vienna University."Memoir of Reti", in ''Reti's Best Games of Chess'', annotated by H. Golombek (Dover 1974). Chess career One of the top players in the world during the 1910s and 1920s, he began his career as a combinative ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rudolph Reti
Rudolph Reti, also Réti ( srp, Рудолф Рети, translit=Rudolf Reti; November 27, 1885 – February 7, 1957), was a musical analyst, composer and pianist. He was the older brother of the chess master Richard Réti, but unlike his brother, Reti did not write his surname with an acute accent on the 'e'. Biography Reti was born in Užice in the Kingdom of Serbia and studied music theory, musicology and piano in Vienna. Among his teachers was the pianist Eduard Steuermann, an eminent champion of Schoenberg and a supporter of modern music. Reti was in contact with Schoenberg at the time of that composer's earliest atonal works, and in 1911 gave the first performance of his Drei Klavierstücke Op.11. Reti's compositions have not remained in the repertoire, but he was an active composer and received a number of high-profile performances. At the end of the first International Festival of Modern Music in Salzburg, in 1922, his 'Six Songs' were performed alongside Schoenberg's S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reti, Estonia
Reti is a village in Tõrva Parish, Valga County, in southern Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, a .... It has a population of 62 (as of 1 January 2012). References Villages in Valga County {{valga-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reti, Pakistan
Reti (Urdu: ریتی) is a small city of Ghotki District in the Sindh Province of Pakistan. It is situated about from Sukkur, and between Daharki and Ubauro, about from the Indian border. There are several religious places in the city including mausoleums of Al Mahdi (A.J) Imam Bargah Reti, Pir Fida Hussain Shah, Pir Gulan Shah Bukhari, Shaheed Shahnawas Ghoth, Kamu Shaheed, Dado Bambhlo Shaheed (near Marowala), Hazur Pir, Pir Noor Shah and Many Dargaz and Imam Bargahs. The Reti railway station is one of the oldest railway stations in Sindh. There is oil development in the area. Religion The Reti is predominantly Muslim Muslims ( ar, المسلمون, , ) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abrah ..., with a small Hindu Menghwar minority. Al Mahdi (A.J) Imam Bargah Reti The Al Mahdi (A.J) Imam Bargah ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reti, Western Australia
The Great Central Road is a mostly unsealed Australian outback highway that runs from Laverton, Western Australia to Yulara, Northern Territory (near Uluru / Ayers Rock). It passes through a number of small communities on the way. History The Great Central Road has its origins in the early 1930s when Warburton was established as a missionary settlement, and supplies were delivered from Laverton via a rough bush track. By the mid 1950s, the track from Laverton had become graded dirt. In 1958 during survey for the Gunbarrel Highway as part of the Woomera rocket range project, Len Beadell visited Warburton and built a new road from Giles via the Rawlinson Range to Warburton. At Jackie Junction north of Warburton, the Gunbarrel Highway branched from this road towards Carnegie Station further west. Beadell returned to Giles via a different bush track which passed east through the Blackstone Range towards Docker River. In January 1978 funds were provided to Warburton council ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Muni Ki Reti
Muni Ki Reti is a town and a municipal council in Tehri Garhwal district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It lies close to the pilgrimage town of Rishikesh and is known for its ashrams, including the Divine Life Society of Sivananda Saraswati. History Literally meaning "Sand of the sages" ( muni), Muni Ki Reti is traditionally considered the gateway for the Char Dham pilgrimage — Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. It is also known as the place where King Bharata performed penance in the ''Ramayana''. In modern history, 'Kailash Ashram' was established here in 1880 by Dhanraj Giri. It was one of the first large ashrams to be established in Rishikesh. Before that it was mostly as a place for individual seekers or pilgrims to stop over on way to Char Dham temples pilgrimage. Subsequently, Swami Atmananda founded Swargashram in 1908; Sivananda Ashram was established by Swami Sivananda in 1936. Gradually other ashrams came up and soon it became a popular dest ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |