Chess Rules

What Are the Rules for Using A Chess Clock?

What is a chess clock? A chess clock is a specialized clock that has two time displays. They are attached to each other and wired so that only one can run at a time. When the word “clock” is used in a chess tournament or in play, it refers to just one of the two displays. When is a chess clock used? Chess clocks are used almost exclusively in tournament play. Many chess clubs will also use chess clocks in ... Continue reading What Are the Rules for Using A Chess Clock?.

What Are the Rules for Check and Checkmate?

The object of chess is to be the first to put your opponent’s King in checkmate. Also referred to as “mate,” checkmate occurs after a series of strategically-placed moves make it so the King is blocked in and can’t move from that position on his next move. Skilled chess players can put a king in checkmate in just a few moves; others can spend hours playing chess with no checkmate. Check, on the other hand, occurs when the King is ... Continue reading What Are the Rules for Check and Checkmate?.

Rules of Castling

Learning the basics of chess doesn’t take long. Once you know the different and unique movements of the pieces, you can then go about developing your strategy and practicing your game. Chess also has advanced moves, most of which are reserved for serious or tournament play. One of these is known as castling, a move involving the rooks and the king. If you would like to learn castling and incorporate it into your chess game, the following is a basic ... Continue reading Rules of Castling.

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.

How Can I Improve My Chess Game?

Chess is a game of strategy and skill that has been played for centuries all over the world. Chess has remained a favorite throughout time, and today it is still the most popular game in the world today. While chess only takes an hour or two to learn, you can spend your whole life constantly improving your strategy and techniques. Many people are constantly looking for ways to improve their chess game. The following are some ways you can become ... Continue reading How Can I Improve My Chess Game?.

History of Chess Rules

Chess is a game that has been around for centuries. Once reserved primarily for Kings and members of the upper classes, chess is now played by people of all ages and backgrounds from across the world. Chess has a very clear set of rules regarding playing, movement, and winning the game. However, the rules have evolved a great deal from the time chess began, which is estimated to be around 6 AD in India. The following is a brief overview ... Continue reading History of Chess Rules.

Chess Pawns-What Are the Rules?

When it comes to learning how to play chess, many people initially think that the pawns are the most insignificant on the board. True, they can’t cross the entire board in one move like the Queen, nor can they leap over your opponent’s pieces like the Knight, but if you explore the rules of the pawn, you’ll find that it is actually quite a powerful piece. The following are rules for the pawns in the game of chess. Knowing these ... Continue reading Chess Pawns-What Are the Rules?.

Tips for Learning and Remembering Chess Rules

The game of chess can sometimes be a confusing and time consuming game. There are many rules and regulations to playing the game properly and if you’re a beginner to this game it can be a little overwhelming trying to learn and remember all the rules. The best way to learn and remember is to keep playing. Play for fun, in tournaments, or teach someone else how to play. Here are some tips for learning and remembering chess rules. Tip#1: ... Continue reading Tips for Learning and Remembering Chess Rules.

The Rules for Each Piece in Chess

There are many rules that have to be followed in playing a good game of chess. Courtesy rules, game rules, and movement rules. Chess is a game of rules, and when played correctly along with a good strategy you can become a chess master. Before that happens however, you need to understand the rules for each piece in chess; as there are sometimes many rules to be known for just one piece. In a game of 16 white pieces ... Continue reading The Rules for Each Piece in Chess.

Some House Rules for Playing Chess

If you are new to the game of chess you will learn quickly that there are some house rules for playing chess. Like every game there are certain things you can or cannot do. Learning some house rules for chess is the first thing you need to learn. Let’s look at some house rules to follow while playing chess. An overview Generally speaking, the ultimate goal in the game of chess is to capture your opponent’s king. This is called ... Continue reading Some House Rules for Playing Chess.

Playing Chess by the Rules

Millions of people are learning the game of chess. It is sometimes called Western chess or international chess to distinguish it from is predecessors. The current form of the game came from Southern Europe in the early sixteenth century, late 15th century. Although it’s been around for centuries, it is still today one of the most popular games around. It is played in clubs, tournaments, and just for fun. It can be played by adults and children. Any chess player ... Continue reading Playing Chess by the Rules.

Official Chess Rules

The game of chess has become an extremely popular game of leisure and competition. There are many people who play in tournaments around the world and many people who play just for a good time. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert there are official chess rules that need to be learned and followed if you are going to play. Let’s take a quick look at some of those rules. Chess Pieces In the game of chess there are a ... Continue reading Official Chess Rules.

How Not to Break the Rules in Xhess

Chess is a game of rules and strategy. Understanding how not to break the rules in chess is done quite simply by learning and remembering the rules of the game. This can be difficult at first when there are so many different things to remember. Learning the history behind the game can help you steer clear from breaking the rules in chess. Chess originated in India in the sixth century. Its earliest form was chaturanga which means “four divisions of ... Continue reading How Not to Break the Rules in Xhess.

How Chess Rules Differ

The modern rules of chess took their original form in Italy during the sixteenth century. As the game became more and more popular the rules began to be modified slightly until the early nineteenth century. From that time on chess has stayed fundamentally the same in the current form that we see it today. Standard chess rules are widely accepted by national and international governing bodies like USCF (United States Chess Federation) and FIDE. Rules of chess can differ only ... Continue reading How Chess Rules Differ.

Chess Rules for Beginners

Chess is a board game played by two people. Each person receives a different color, black or white. The goal for each player is to attack the opponent’s King so that it has no escape. Players take turns strategically moving their pieces across the board until they have weakened their opponent’s team enough that they can place the King in “check” or “check mate.” As a beginning chess player you will need to know how to set up the chess ... Continue reading Chess Rules for Beginners.

A Look at Worldwide Chess Rules

Chess can be played as a competitive or as a recreational game; played between two players. Today chess is one of the world’s most popular games and is played by millions of people all over the world. There are however some things to know before playing chess. Let’s take a look at worldwide Chess rules to help you better understand the game. FIDE: World Chess Organization FIDE is the World Class Federation, international organization that connects national chess federations around ... Continue reading A Look at Worldwide Chess Rules.

Where to Look for the Rules of Chess

Anyone who has played the game of chess will tell you that it is a game of rules. Without the rules it’s not chess. But with so many extensive rules and regulations to playing can you learn how to play it? Of course you can, you just have to know where to look to find the rules, so you can join the millions of other people who are already playing. There are many different places you can find the rules ... Continue reading Where to Look for the Rules of Chess.




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