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

 

Rules of the game: chess

With chess you don't need many pieces or equipment. All you need is a chess set and a friend who wants to learn to play. Each and every chess set has two armies there is a light-colored army in a dark colored army each army consisting of 16 pieces. There is one king and one Queen and two bishops two rooks and eight pawns.

The battlefield is the chess board, divided into 64 squares arranged in eight rows of eight. The squares alternate black-and-white or a light-colored and dark colored square. The board is always positioned with a light square at the lower right corner facing each player.

You again divide the board into two sides there is a queen side and King side. The bishop, nine, and wrote nearest to the king are called the Kings to bishop, King's night, and King's rook. And obviously those nearest to the queen of the queen's bishop, cleans night, and queens rook.

In a chess diagram and black pieces always start at the top of the board and White's pieces are always at the bottom.

Information about playing chess:

Playing the game

The start of the game

Good manners

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
 



 

 

 

 

 


 

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