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NATURE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
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NATURE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME
The game of chess is played between two opponents
who move their pieces alternately on a square board
called a chessboard.
The player with the White pieces commences the
game. A player is said to ‘have the move’ when his
opponent’s move has been completed.
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
The objective of the game is to trap the opponent’s king so that its
escape is not possible (checkmate).
If a player’s king is threatened with capture, it is said to be in check. The
player must remove the threat of capture on the next move. If this
cannot be done, the king is said to be in checkmate.
If neither player can possibly achieve a checkmate, the game is drawn.
Although the king is the most important piece, it is usually the weakest
piece until the endgame.
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
NAMING OF SQUARES
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
6
WHY TO NAME A SQUARE?
Keeping a record of chess moves will be very useful in
improving your standard of chess.
It is mandatory in all recognized tournaments, in
order to settle disputes about illegal positions,
overstepping time control and making claims for a
draw by the fifty-move rule or repetition of position.
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
THE VERTICAL FILES ARE LABELLED IN SMALL LETTERS “A” TO “H”,
FROM WHITE’S LEFT TO WHITE’S RIGHT. SIMILARLY, THE
HORIZONTAL RANKS ARE NUMBERED FROM 1 TO 8.
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE LETTERS USED IN CAPITALS TO REPRESENT
VARIOUS PIECES.
A PAWN DOES NOT HAVE ANY SPECIFIC SYMBOL BUT IS
REPRESENTED BY THE NAME OF THE SQUARE IT OCCUPIES, I.E. IT IS
NOT INDICATED BY ITS FIRST LETTER BUT RECOGNIZED BY THE
ABSENCE OF SUCH A LETTER.
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
COLOUR CLASSIFICATION
7
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
Odd letter x odd number is a Black
square – e.g. a1, c3
Even letter x even number is a Black
square – e.g. b2, d4
Even letter x odd number is a White
square – e.g. b1, d3
Odd letter x even number is a
White square – e.g. a2, c4
THE RULE FOR COLOUR CLASSIFICATION
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
MOVEMENT OF THE PIECES
8
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
THE KING MOVES EXACTLY ONE
SQUARE HORIZONTALLY,
VERTICALLY OR DIAGONALLY
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
THE ROOK MOVES HORIZONTALLY
OR VERTICALLY, THROUGH ANY
NUMBER OF UNOCCUPIED
SQUARES
A BISHOP MOVES ANY NUMBER OF
VACANT SQUARES IN ANY
DIAGONAL DIRECTION.
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
THE QUEEN MOVES ANY NUMBER
OF VACANT SQUARES IN A
HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL OR
DIAGONAL DIRECTION
A KNIGHT MOVES TO THE
NEAREST SQUARE NOT ON THE
SAME RANK, FILE OR DIAGONAL
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
A PAWN MOVES STRAIGHT
FORWARD ONE SQUARE, IF THAT
SQUARE IS VACANT
SPECIAL MOVES
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
9
EN PASSANT CAPTURE
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
A PAWN ATTACKING A SQUARE CROSSED BY AN OPPONENT’S PAWN WHICH HAS
ADVANCED TWO SQUARES IN ONE MOVE FROM ITS ORIGINAL SQUARE MAY CAPTURE THIS
OPPONENT’S PAWN AS THOUGH THE LATTER HAD BEEN MOVED ONLY ONE SQUARE. THIS
CAPTURE IS ONLY LEGAL IN THE FOLLOWING MOVE:
CASTLING
Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
THE KING IS TRANSFERRED FROM ITS ORIGINAL SQUARE TWO SQUARES TOWARDS THE ROOK
ON ITS ORIGINAL SQUARE, THEN THAT ROOK IS TRANSFERRED TO THE SQUARE THE KING HAS
JUST CROSSED
NOTE: FOR CASTLING TO BE LEGAL, THE KING OR ROOK MUST NOT HAVE BEEN MOVED
PREVIOUSLY.
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Chess rules for beginners part 2

  • 2. NATURE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules 5
  • 3. NATURE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME The game of chess is played between two opponents who move their pieces alternately on a square board called a chessboard. The player with the White pieces commences the game. A player is said to ‘have the move’ when his opponent’s move has been completed. Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
  • 4. The objective of the game is to trap the opponent’s king so that its escape is not possible (checkmate). If a player’s king is threatened with capture, it is said to be in check. The player must remove the threat of capture on the next move. If this cannot be done, the king is said to be in checkmate. If neither player can possibly achieve a checkmate, the game is drawn. Although the king is the most important piece, it is usually the weakest piece until the endgame. Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
  • 5. NAMING OF SQUARES Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules 6
  • 6. WHY TO NAME A SQUARE? Keeping a record of chess moves will be very useful in improving your standard of chess. It is mandatory in all recognized tournaments, in order to settle disputes about illegal positions, overstepping time control and making claims for a draw by the fifty-move rule or repetition of position. Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
  • 7. THE VERTICAL FILES ARE LABELLED IN SMALL LETTERS “A” TO “H”, FROM WHITE’S LEFT TO WHITE’S RIGHT. SIMILARLY, THE HORIZONTAL RANKS ARE NUMBERED FROM 1 TO 8. Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
  • 8. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE LETTERS USED IN CAPITALS TO REPRESENT VARIOUS PIECES. A PAWN DOES NOT HAVE ANY SPECIFIC SYMBOL BUT IS REPRESENTED BY THE NAME OF THE SQUARE IT OCCUPIES, I.E. IT IS NOT INDICATED BY ITS FIRST LETTER BUT RECOGNIZED BY THE ABSENCE OF SUCH A LETTER. Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
  • 11. Odd letter x odd number is a Black square – e.g. a1, c3 Even letter x even number is a Black square – e.g. b2, d4 Even letter x odd number is a White square – e.g. b1, d3 Odd letter x even number is a White square – e.g. a2, c4 THE RULE FOR COLOUR CLASSIFICATION Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
  • 12. MOVEMENT OF THE PIECES 8 Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
  • 13. THE KING MOVES EXACTLY ONE SQUARE HORIZONTALLY, VERTICALLY OR DIAGONALLY Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules THE ROOK MOVES HORIZONTALLY OR VERTICALLY, THROUGH ANY NUMBER OF UNOCCUPIED SQUARES
  • 14. A BISHOP MOVES ANY NUMBER OF VACANT SQUARES IN ANY DIAGONAL DIRECTION. Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules THE QUEEN MOVES ANY NUMBER OF VACANT SQUARES IN A HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL OR DIAGONAL DIRECTION
  • 15. A KNIGHT MOVES TO THE NEAREST SQUARE NOT ON THE SAME RANK, FILE OR DIAGONAL Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules A PAWN MOVES STRAIGHT FORWARD ONE SQUARE, IF THAT SQUARE IS VACANT
  • 17. EN PASSANT CAPTURE Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules A PAWN ATTACKING A SQUARE CROSSED BY AN OPPONENT’S PAWN WHICH HAS ADVANCED TWO SQUARES IN ONE MOVE FROM ITS ORIGINAL SQUARE MAY CAPTURE THIS OPPONENT’S PAWN AS THOUGH THE LATTER HAD BEEN MOVED ONLY ONE SQUARE. THIS CAPTURE IS ONLY LEGAL IN THE FOLLOWING MOVE:
  • 18. CASTLING Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules THE KING IS TRANSFERRED FROM ITS ORIGINAL SQUARE TWO SQUARES TOWARDS THE ROOK ON ITS ORIGINAL SQUARE, THEN THAT ROOK IS TRANSFERRED TO THE SQUARE THE KING HAS JUST CROSSED NOTE: FOR CASTLING TO BE LEGAL, THE KING OR ROOK MUST NOT HAVE BEEN MOVED PREVIOUSLY.
  • 19. YOU MIGHT ALSO BE INTERESTED IN.. Source: chess-teacher.com/chess-rules WWW.CHESS-TEACHER.COM