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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Chess Rules FOR KIDS

WELCOME TO THE GAME CHESS.THE TEAMS HAVE DARK AND LIGHT PLAYERS.RANKS ARE:----------------.FILES ARE |.
THE PLAYERS ARE:

  1. Improving One's Chess Game
    Improving One's Chess Game
  2. PAWN
  3. BISHOP
  4. KNIGHT
THE PAWN MOVES  1 OR 2 SPACES  ON THE 1ST MOVE IT MAKES.IT ONLY  GOES 1 SPACE FOR THE REST OF THE GAME.BUT IF IT COMES TO THE OPPONENTS ORIGINAL SPACES FOR 1 OF THE OTHER PLAYERS ,THIS CAN HAPPEN , IT CAN PROMOTE INTO ALMOST ANY PLAYER.  IT NEVER JUMPS OVER PIECES.BUT IT CAN CAPTURE OTHER PIECES BY GOING DIAGONALLY.
THE BISHOP MOVES DIAGONALLY AND CAPTURES DIAGONALLY. IT CAN GO UP TO 8 SPACES. IT NEVER JUMPS OVER PIECES.NEXT UP,THE KNIGHT.IT CAN JUMP OVER OTHER PLAYERS. IT MOVES LIKES A L.IT ONLY CAPTURES ON THE - PART.NEXT UP, THE ROOK.IT NEVER JUMPS OVER OTHER PLAYERS.IT MOVES UP ,TO THE SIDES , AND DOWN.IT CAN CASTLE W/THE KING.BY THE WAY,THE KING IS UP.THE KING MOVES LIKE THE NEXT PLAYER,BUT IT ONLY MOVES 1 SPACE.THAT PLAYER NEVER JUMPS OVER OTHER PIECES.IT NEVER GETS CAPTURED.IT IS THE ONLY PIECE THAT NEVER IS GOING TO BE THE PLAYER TO TAKE THE PAWNS SPOTS.  WELL,BACK TO CASTLING . THE KING MOVES 2 SPACES AND THE ROOK MOVES TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE KING.NOW,THE QUEEN.SHE MOVES ANYWHERE ON THE BOARD UNLESS THERE IS A PIECE IN THE WAY.NOW YOU KNOW THE PLAYERS. NEXT, 2 LINKS.
EASY CHESS

EASY CHESS


DO NOT DO YET.NOTE:YOU DO NOT TO FOLLOW THIS IF 
1.YOU ARE A MASTER  AT CHESS
2.YOU  JUST KNOW ALL THE RULES.
OTHER BEYOND THIS STUFF YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW THAT THING. 
NEXT,CHECK[MATE].CHECK /CHECKMATE IS WERE A KING HAS A PIECE THAT IS GOING TO CAPTURE IT.BUT IN CHECKMATE,THE KING NEVER COMES OUT OF THAT.IN CHECK YOU CAN.NOTE;YOU CAN NOT CASTLE IN CHECK.YOU CAN
  1. BLOCK
  2. CAPTURE
AND MOVE OUT. NOW THE PLACES.THE PAWNS ARE ALL STARTING IN THE
FRONT, WHITE ON 2ND RANK, BLACK ON 7TH RANK.  BISHOPS ON 3RD PAWN FROM BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT.KNIGHTS ARE ON THE 2ND PAWN BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT.  ROOKS ARE ON THE FIRST PAWN BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT.  THE KING AND QUEEN ARE NEXT TO EACH OTHER.  THE RULE OF THE KING AND QUEEN SETTING IS THE QUEENS SLIPPERS ALWAYS MATCH HER DRESS.  ONE MORE THING BEFORE WE MOVE ONTO THE NEXT, THE PRIOR POSITIONS SHOW THAT ONLY THE PAWN AND KNIGHT CAN MOVE ON THE STARTING POSITION.  THAT IS ANOTHER NAME FOR THE PRIOR POSITION.  NOW, FOR THE CHECKS THAT ARE CONFUSING.  THE FIRST ONE IS CALLED THE SKEWER, IT'S WHEN ONE PIECE IS ATTACKING THE KING AND IT'S HELPING PIECE IS BEHIND IT.  NOW THE PIN, THE PIN WORKS LIKE THIS, IT'S EASY TO IMAGINE, IT'S JUST LIKE A SKEWER ONLY THE DEFENDING PIECE IS IN FRONT OF THE KING (INSTEAD OF BEHIND IT). NOW, A LINK.
WWW.CHESSKIDS.COM 
THERE ARE 64 SQUARES ON THE CHESS BOARD. FOR MORE DO THESE: 
  • READ GARY'S ADVENTURES IN CHESS COUNTRY ON [E]BOOK.
  • GO TO THE LINK WWW.CHESSKIDS.COM.
  • TELL ME MORE WAYS AT MY COMMENT BOX.
.BYE. P.S THIS WAS NOT A WAY.P.P.S. AND HAVE FUN IN THE WORLD OF CHESS.NOW YOU CAN DO THE LINKS.BYE.   

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Teenage Girl Rules Chess World

Discovered by the chess world at the age of 11, she was predicted to win the world title one day.2011-01-12-houyifan2.jpg Her confidence grew and at the age 12 the Chinese girl stated her plans as follows: buy real estate in Paris and overtake Judit Polgar, the all-time best woman. It may happen, but not yet. Polgar, who was rated among the world's top 10 in her prime, is rated 184 points above Hou -- a steep mountain to climb.
In Fischer's footsteps
Anand has to wait for his next challenger for the world crown. He will come from the eight-player Candidates competition in May. It will not be the world's top rated Magnus Carlsen who decided to skip the current world qualification cycle. His move drew some criticism from other players and chess celebrities, but the Norwegian was merely being consistent. In December 2008, Carlsen and Mickey Adams withdrew from the World Cup, a series of six tournaments that were losing form and shape. FIDE changed the venues and the players even though it was a qualification for the next world championship.
Bobby Fischer made a similar move after the Soviet players cheated on him during the 1962 Candidates tournament. After FIDE changed the qualifying tournament to one-on-one Candidates matches, he showed up again at the 1967 Interzonal in Sousse, Tunisia. He played 10 games with us and left after a dispute with the organizers. Fischer returned in 1970, stronger than ever, and went all the way, becoming the world champion at the age of 29. Like Fischer, Carlsen has time, but his game has to keep maturing