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Deluxe Civil War Chess Set |
How to Play Chess part 2
How to Play Chess Part 2 will take off with where we left off: Castling.
If you need to refresh your memory just follow this link: http://ziggyscollectables-n-gifts.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-to-play-chess-part-1.html
In How to Play Chess Part 1 we learned that each chess piece has their own specific moves during the game of chess.
We learned that the Knight and the Rook share a special just move called castling that each opponent may execute 1 time during the game of chess.
Castling may only be done once game as long as certain conditions have been met by the Knight and the Rook involved in the execution of Castling.
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The Division Of The Chess Board: Queen Side, King Side |
The Division of a Chess Board: Queens Side and King Side
I think that when learning how to play chess it is important that you understand how a chess board is divided.
The chess board is divided in half one side called Queens side which is files A-D.
The other half of the chess board is called the Kings side which is files E-H.
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Long Castling Example |
Long Side Castling
In the game of chess long side Castling is executed by moving the King from file E-1 to C- 1 or from file E-8 to C- 8. For more of an understanding of Long Side Castling please refer to the example in the picture to the left.
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Short Castling Example |
Short Side Castling
In the game of Chess Short Side Castling is executed by moving the King from file E-1 to G-1 or by moving the King from file E-8 to G-8. For more of an understanding of Short Side Castling please refer to the example in the picture to the left.
The Criteria For Castling
When learning How To Play Chess, I have explained to you what Castling is. Now you need to understand what criteria must be met before you may execute a Castling Chess move. They are:
- The King has not yet moved during the chess game.
- The Rook being used during the execution of Castling also has not moved during the chess game.
- There are not any other Chess pieces between the King and the Rook.
- The King cannot be in check.
- The King cannot move through a square under attack by the opponents Chess piece.
- The King cannot move to a position where after Castling the King would be in check.
Well I think that this is a good place to stop for today so that you may absorb what little bit of information I have given you here on the topic of how to play Chess: Castling.
Tomorrow we will break down how to play Chess even more starting with the 2 special moves for the Chess piece- Pawn.
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