Chess rules part 1

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You want to play chess ,but you don' t know how to play?? See my article and i am sure that you will understand how to play chess.



The Rules of Chess
The chess game and its rules has a big history but only a little number of people know how to play. Games very similar to Chess have been discovered on Egyptian sculptures. The game of Chess when they discovered was not, however, the game that we now know. No doubt, Chess has undergone a lot of changes.

At all times Chess has had the will, the intent, the meaning of picturing a war between two parties: a war of extinction, conducted according to rules, in a cultured manner, yet without clemency. This becomes evident from the rules of the game almost at first sight.

Now let's start learning chess!!!

First of all we have the chessboard.
It consists of 64 parts everyone a small square, in their totality composing a large square.The squares are colored black and white and it looks as follows:
All chess players have to know and visualize each square. The eight lines, running upwards, are designated by the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and the eight rows, running from left to right, are designated by the letters a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h. Each square belongs to one line and to one row only. For example, "c4" is that one square on the c file that belongs to the fourth row. According to custom, the letter precedes the number: one writes c4, never 4c. This notation has the benefit of naming each square without mistake!
Then we hane the chess pieces.
The armies combating each other on the chessboard consist of White and Black pieces. The White pieces form the one side, the Black pieces the other side.White and Black have equal forces. Each has a King, a Queen, two Rooks, two Bishops, two Knights, and eight Pawns. Either army, therefore, counts sixteen pieces. The pieces stand on the board until they are captured, each piece on one square, no two pieces on the same square. At the start of the game the pieces are placed in a determined position shown hereafter, and then they are moved, the players moving alternately. Thus a struggle of the Chess pieces takes place according to determinate rules, until the King of a party is captured by force or the contestants agree a drawn issue. On the left we see the pieces and on the right we see the starting position:



             






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