The rook in chess
The rook is considered a
stronger piece compared to the night or bishop. A rook
is worth about the same as the bishop and to pawns.
Chess the rooks and Queens are considered the major
pieces on the board. The rook like the bishop can move
in any amount of squares in a straight line until it is
blocked by his way or that is occupied by another piece.
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
The purpose to the game of
chess is to trap your opponents can also known as
checkmate or check. 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.
A bishop can move diagonally
and can move along and number of squares until it is
blocked by another piece. Each player will have two
bishops. You will have a bishop on a light-colored
square any other bishop will be on a dark colored
square. The move diagonally odd in that color square a
start on.
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