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The chess master dares you to game of chess. Checkmate!

 

The King in chess

The king is the most important piece of the game. He must be guarded very carefully. Because if you're king is checked Mated then the game is over and you will have lost.

The king can move in any direction one square at a time. The king can also capture other pieces just like all the other pieces. You can not make them move that places you're king and check.

Information about playing chess:

How the pieces of chess move

Pawn promotion

The knights

The bishop

The rook

The queen

The value of the pieces

The King

Castling

Check & Checkmate

The opening of the game & The principles of the opening

The middle game

the ending of the game

Playing tournament chess tips

Keeping score

Chess Clocks

Time limit

The sealed move

Adjudication

Speed chess
 

Remember - the purpose to the game of chess is to trap your opponent into checkmate. To get checkmate use a snaking move that both attacks the enemy king and prevents your opponent from making a countermove to get away from attack. If you checkmate your opponent again is over and you have won because the king can not get out of check.

The queen is considered the most powerful piece on the chess board. The queen is the most powerful piece on the board because it can move will move amount of squares 80 to all eight different directions. The queen can move forwards, backwards, and move left or right and along all diagonals.

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