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APPLICATION

INSTRUCTION:

 Play at least 3 – 5 chess game


 Take three (3) photos or screenshots winning in a game
 The photo must show how you checkmate your opponent
 Explain the game scenario of the photo.

In this game, the black’s queen at G1 is in checkmate with the white’s king at E1.

In this game, the white’s queen at D5 is in checkmate with the black’s king at F7.
In this game, the white’s queen at H5 is in checkmate with the black’s king at E8.
MODULE ASSESSMENT

POINTS OF DISCUSSION

1. Explain the difference between check, checkmate and stalemate? (5 Points)


Answer:
A check is a condition in chess, shogi, xiangqi, and janggi that occurs when a
player's king (or general in xiangqi and janggi) is under threat of capture on
their opponent's next turn. A king so threatened is said to be in check.

A checkmate is a game position in chess and other chess-like games in


which a player's king is in check(threatened with capture) and there is no way
to avoid the threat. Checkmating the opponent wins the game.

A stalemate is a situation in the game of chess where the player whose turn it
is to move is not in check but has no legal move.

2. Explain how you can win in a single a chess match. (5 Points) Answer:

A chess match is a series of chess games played in succession between the


same players. During a match, players alternate the white and black pieces, in
order to avoid repeating the same color for two games in a row.

The scores of the individual games are added to determine the winner of the
encounter. When a player wins, they earn one full point, draws gives both
players half a point, and losses do not provide a player any points.

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