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Chess rules part 3

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Hello chess players! Welcome to my blog! In this article we are going to finish our lesson of how pieces are moved. Let's continue our lesson!! The Rock  is a very valuable piece being worth as 5 pawns and having a wide reach. The movement is the easiest to learn of all pieces. Rooks can go forward, backward, to the left or to the right. Of course, we have to mention that the rook can not change directions in the same move.  movement of Rock                                                                                        The Bishop is worth 3 pawns. The bishop is the ruler over the diagonals of the chess board.  movement of Bishop in white squares movement of Bishop in black squares The Queen  is  the most important and powerful piece in the game of chess after the King. Each player has just one queen, she is worth 9 pawns and she can become the most dangerous piece in a chess game. She can move in any direction , like a rock and a bishop , and any number of squares. The o

Chess rules part 2

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Hello chess players! Welcome to my blog! In this article, we are going to learn how kings make a move. Kings are  the most important pieces in any chess game and are placed next to the Queens. Kings move to one neighboring square in any direction, so long as that square is not attacked by an enemy piece. For example: In this position king can moves at g2,g3,g4,f4,f2,e2,e4 and e3. But in this position king can't moves at g3 and f4. (we are going to see why later) There is also one special move for the king called "castling". In Castling, the King is moved two squares to the Right or Left, as the case may be, and the Rook towards which the King has moved is then placed upon the square which the King jumped over. However, there are a number of rules when castling is possible and when not. You can only castle, if: Your king has not moved in the game yet. Your king is not in "check". (he is not attacked by an enemy piece) The king does not castle through a square