Chess 101
I believe chess is a game every young man should learn how to play. Since there are many people who do not know the rules of chess, I am going to outline them in this article. I may post more articles on chess in the future. So enjoy!
Chess is a turn-based game between two players. Each player tries to attack his/her opponent’s king. When the king is attacked this is called check and the defender has 3 choices.
- He can move his king to safety.
- He can capture the attacking piece.
- He can block the attacking piece.
- Also, a player is not allowed to place himself in check.
If the defender can not do any of the above actions, this is called checkmate and he loses.
Below is a picture depicting how the board is set up. The white king is on the right and the black king is on the left. The white queen is on a white square and the black queen is on a black square. White always plays first.
To capture a piece one must move his/her piece onto the square of the piece he/she would like to capture. The captured piece is then removed.
Now I will demonstrate how each piece moves.
Hopefully this post has helped you learn the basics of chess. All these rules can be quite daunting at first, however, I am confident that you will be able to teach yourself this amazing game. If I publish any future posts about chess, I will make sure to give you tips, tricks, openings, advanced moves, and more. If you have any questions, there are lots of great chess videos online and you can leave a comment on this post.
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Oh, one more thing! Saint Maximilian Koble’s favorite game was chess and supposedly he was very good at it too.
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