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Learn chess for begginer

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 Learn chess for begginer Today we are learning about small and big castling I learned to play chess on my own by watching the boys play that game. I also learned notation on my own because I collected articles about chess games from newspapers. It was 70 years of the last century, when there was no internet! He would then place a board with figures in front of him and draw strokes written in a newspaper article. The 0-0 and 0-0-0 signs were a big difficulty for me. By returning the pieces on the board, I realized that this is a move called "Castling" in chess. It is mainly conducted in the part of the chess game called the opening. In the picture, the white man made a small castling by reaching the king with a cannon, and then the king jumped over the cannon and stood to his right. Black similarly performed a large castling with cannon and sledge maneuvers. Study the diagrams well.                                              Before castling                                  

Learn chess for beginer-movement pieces

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1.  Movement pieces  1.  King.  The king can stand on only one free field (meaning chessboard), forward, backward or oblique. In the following text, I will write only the field!  The king can take the opponent's piece in those fields if this figure is free. The same goes for the other figure in the photos below.  2.  Queen. The queen can move on the board in all free fields. Horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. It moves by one, two, or at most by eight chessboards. In doing so, he can stand on an empty field or take the opponent's pieces.  The queen is the best figure because the center of the board can move over 27 chessboards.  3.  Castle.  The castle can be moved horizontally or vertically along the board to the first free field or do pieces it can take. It moves by one, two, or eight chessboards on the board. Or to the first piece in his path in front of him. Maybe a chess figure from the opponent can take it off his choice if it is in his interest. Of course, he can't ta