Chess Pieces

What Are the Pieces of a Chess Board?

Chess is an immensely popular game that people of all ages and skill levels will enjoy. Chess has been around for centuries, and even today it is still the most popular game in the world. Learning chess isn’t difficult, but it takes some time to know what exactly all the pieces do and how they can move. The following is an in-depth look at the pieces on a chess board and how they travel across the board and capture opponents. ... Continue reading What Are the Pieces of a Chess Board?.

How to Set Up A Chess Board

Chess is the most popular board game in the world. Many people enjoy the skill and strategy that the game requires. And while it only takes a little while to learn how to play the game, you can spend your entire life perfecting your strategy. The object of chess is to be the first to put your opponent’s King in checkmate. Checkmate occurs after a series of strategically-placed moves make it so the King is blocked in and can’t move ... Continue reading How to Set Up A Chess Board.

The Basics of a Rook

The game of chess consists of 64 squares with one player controlling black pieces and the other controlling white pieces. You have sixteen pieces made up of pawns, bishops, knights, rooks, a queen and a king. A rook is stronger than a bishop or knight and is actually considered about two pawns greater in value. Let’s look at how a rook affects the game of chess. Each player begins with two rooks, one in each corner on their side. The ... Continue reading The Basics of a Rook.

A Guide to Chess Pieces

Chess is considered one of the most popular games in the world. Chess can be played online, in clubs, tournaments, in parks, or just in the comfort of your own living room. Chess consists of 64 squares with one player controlling black pieces and the other controlling white pieces. You have sixteen pieces made up of pawns, bishops, knights, rooks, a queen and a king. Let’s take a closer look at the chess pieces. Each chess piece moves in a ... Continue reading A Guide to Chess Pieces.

Using your Knights Effectively

The game of chess is considered one of the world’s most popular games. Chess can be played online, in clubs, tournaments, in parks, or just in the comfort of your own living room. Chess consists of 64 squares with one player controlling black pieces and the other controlling white pieces. You have sixteen pieces made up of pawns, bishops, knights, rooks, a queen and a king. Let’s focus on how you can effectively use your knights in the game of ... Continue reading Using your Knights Effectively.

The Role of the Pawn

The game of chess consists of 64 squares with one player controlling black pieces and the other controlling white pieces. You have sixteen pieces made up of pawns, bishops, knights, rooks, a queen and a king. A rook is stronger than a bishop or knight and is actually considered about two pawns greater in value. Let’s look at how a rook affects the game of chess. Each player begins with two rooks, one in each corner on their side. The ... Continue reading The Role of the Pawn.

The Importance of Each Chess Piece

Each chess piece is important in winning the game of chess. Each chess piece moves in a different pattern, making chess a game of strategy. There is a reason why millions of people all over the world love playing the game of chess, it challenges your mind. Chess consists of 64 squares with one player controlling black pieces and the other controlling white pieces. You have sixteen pieces made up of pawns, bishops, knights, rooks, a queen and a king. ... Continue reading The Importance of Each Chess Piece.




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