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2torial #0581:
Learn2 Play Chess (Continued)
Study the pieces and their
movements
There are six different pieces in the game.
- King: This piece is the object of both you and your opponent.
While you are trying to capture your opponent's king, your opponent
will be trying to do the same with yours. Moves in any direction
(even diagonally) one space.
- Queen: Moves in all directions, like the king, but with
one key advantage: she can move as many spaces as desired as long
as her path is unobstructed. She is the most powerful piece on
the board. Losing your queen can put you at a serious disadvantage,
but so can being overprotective.
- Bishop: Can move diagonally along its own color any number
of spaces. Each side has one bishop that moves along the black
squares and one that moves along the white squares.
- Rook: May move either horizontally or vertically any
number of spaces.
- Knight: The piece with the most unique moving pattern.
It moves one space vertically or horizontally, then, still moving
away from its original space, one space diagonally. This is also
the only piece that may "jump" over other pieces. Pieces jumped
over are not captured: only the piece occupying the destination
square is.
- Pawn: Moves one space forward, and only forward. The
Pawn captures, however, by moving diagonally forward.
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