Chess: An Easy-to-follow Illustrated Guide to Playing this Popular Game of Skill |
Contents
The Beginning | 6 |
The Rules of the Game | 12 |
The Pin and the Skewer | 42 |
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19th century allow b6 White battle bishops move black king black pawn black queen board A)(B Bobby Fischer bringing the rook captured piece central square centre century English chess club chess masters Chess Notation chess piece chess players chess sets chess tournaments colour correspondence chess defence discovered attack Drawn Games e4 square eighth rank elephant endgame Europe example Farzin Fool's Mate Forks Rook game of chess Garry Kasparov Grandmasters Howard Staunton Indian individual pieces Judit Polgar jump king and rook King cannot castle knight moves Lewis chessmen lines of play Matthew Sadler middle game move diagonally move one square move the knight opponent opposing king opposing piece overloaded pawn move placed a pawn position PRACTICE Which piece protected Rook And Knight rook moves side skewer square diagonally STARTING a game tactical war elephant white king White moves white queen white rook white square World Chess Federation ནྟི