chess pieces

July 8th, 2008 by admin

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“There are 6 different chess pieces…”

1 “Kings,”

2 “Queens,”

3 “Rooks,”

4 “Knights,”

5 “Bishops,”

6 “and Pawns.”

“Each piece has its own way of moving on the chessboard.”

“To play chess, you must learn how each piece moves.”

The word piece has three meanings, depending on the context. First, it may mean any of the physical pieces of the set, including any of the pawns. Second, it may be used to exclude pawns, referring only to a queen, rook, bishop, or knight, and perhaps also the king. Third, it may refer only to a minor piece (a bishop or knight). The context should make the intended meaning clear (Burgess 2000:478), (Hooper & Whyld 1992).

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Simple Easy Chess Rules Overview

July 8th, 2008 by admin

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Simple Easy Chess Game Rules Overview

1. “You play chess on an 8 x 8 board of light and dark squares.“

2. “Always turn the board so that a light square is in the lower right corner.“

3.”‘Light on Right’ is an easy way to remember this.” Rows on the chessboard are called RANKS (1 to 8).

4.”Columns on the chessboard are called FILES (a to h).

5.”Hint: RANK and ROW both start with R. This is an easy way to remember rank and file.“

6.”Chess is a war between two opposing armies: White and Black.“

7.”Each army has a King, a Queen, two Rooks, two Bishops, two Knights, and eight Pawns.“

8.”Start by setting-up the White army on your side of the board.“

9.”Put one Rook at each end of rank 1. The Rook looks like a castle or tower.“

10.”The rook’s castle shape comes from the Farsi Indian pieces which represented the tower carried by the elephant.“

11.”Next to each Rook, place a Knight. The Knights look like horses.“

12.”The Knight was originally called faras in Arabic, meaning horse. In Europe, the name of the horse evolved to the name of its rider, the Knight.“

13.”Add a Bishop next to each Knight. The Bishop has a notch in his hat.“

14.”There are two empty squares left on the near rank. The Queen is placed on the square that matches its color.”

15.”‘Queen on Color’ is an easy way to remember where the Queen goes. (White Queen on a White square).

16.”The King goes on the last empty square.“

17.”At the front of the army go the Pawns, or foot soldiers. Put one Pawn directly in front of each piece.“

18.”Now set up Black’s pieces. Black’s pieces always start on rank 8.“

19.”Queen on Color! (Black Queen on Black Square)”

20.”White always makes the first move in a game. Now you’re ready to play Chess!“

21.”Starting with White, each side takes turns moving.“

22.”You are allowed to move only ONE piece on each turn.”

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King Piece

July 8th, 2008 by admin

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The King Chess Move

“The King is the most important chess piece.”

“If you CHECKMATE your opponent’s King, you WIN!!”

“If your King is checkmated, you lose!“

“In a checkmate, the King is not captured. Instead, you win if you could capture your opponent’s King on your next move and there is no move your opponent can make to prevent that from happening.“

“After seeing how the other pieces move, you will return to the subject of checkmate.“

“First, look at how the King moves.”

“The King can move one square in any direction.

The King does have one special move however, and it is allowed just once during the game. It is called ‘Castling ‘

“Important Rule #1: You may never move one of your pieces (even the King) to a square occupied by another of your pieces.“

“Important Rule #2: If an OPPOSING piece occupies a square to which you can move, you can CAPTURE the opposing piece by moving to that square, and removing your opponent’s piece from the board.“

“Although the King is the most important piece, it is also one of the weakest, because it can’t move very far in a single turn.“

“To win the game, the King must rely on the rest of his army.”

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