Learn chess for beginer-movement pieces
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 take his chess figure, but he can stand next to her.
4. Bishop.
This piece moves along the diagonal line.
To the first free field or the opponent chess figure that stands on him the way, if chess figure from the opponent, a bishop can take it and stand in its place if he thinks it is a good move.
5. Knight.
This chess piece is the singular that can skip any chess piece, yours or your opponents.
Three straight and one left or right, that's how the knight moves on the board.
In the center of the table, the knight has eight chessboards where stand or take the opponent's figure.
It is easiest to remember that three fields move after that right or e right or left. It is reminiscent of the letter L. With practice, you will learn how to move the knight figure on the chessboard.
8. Pawn.
The pawn moves only forward and that for one field. Only from the starting position can move two chessboards forward. He takes it diagonally for one square.
The white pawn stands on the starting field a-2 It can be moved to a-3 or a-4. A black pawn on b-b7 can take an opponent's figure on 2-6 or c-6 The black pawn with e-7 can be moved to e-6 or e-5.
Let's repeat the first two lessons.
It takes two players to play chess. One has a white figure, while the opponent has a black. White always plays first.
A horizontal line across a field in a row, the vertical line is a line. The white player has a black chessboard in the left corner.
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.
The queen is the best figure because the center of the board can move over 27 chessboards.
Let's repeat the first two lessons.
It takes two players to play chess. One has a white figure, while the opponent has a black. White always plays first.
A horizontal line across a field in a row, the vertical line is a line. The white player has a black chessboard in the left corner. Vertical lines are denoted by letters. The first on the left side on which the castle stands is a line, following the be line, then c, d, e, f, g, and h.
Chess rows are horizontal lines and are denoted by numbers from 1 -8. It is calculated from the white player.
The white player has figures on the 1st and 2nd row and the black player on the 8th and 7th row.
I wish you success in learning the game of chess.
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