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Because of your knights, rooks, kings and queens, you may think that chess began in medieval times. But in fact, the game has its roots in India, where it is believed to have been played so early as A.D. 300. This original game, called Caturanga, required four players. But the board (64 squares), pieces (Rajah or peep, ship, horse, elephant) and
movements are similar to the modern game [source: the page of chess] .Chatang is the name given to the game when it appeared on the 600 dc Pantry. From there, he spread along the negotiating routes of the silk road to Arábia and Bizân €. It is believed that Chatrang has arrived in Europe in the Século VIII, when the Moors invaded Spain. From
there, he spread throughout Europe, and later the Spaniards brought them to the Americas, where he spread through the continents. Although the story, variations of the game evolved on the basis of where and when it arrived. Byzantine chess was played on a circular plate; The chessboard used in Germany beginning in the season 13 was 12 squares
for eight squares and had three additional pieces. With its base in the Indian chess version, both China and Japan developed its own game versions, both still today. In Siang K'i, the Chinese game, the board has five for nine grid at each end (a green and a red), separated by a moat. Players move on the intersection of the grid marks with the objective
of putting the largest classification figure in this case the general, in the chess version of the check.japan, called sho-gi It is played in nine for nine grid. Each player has 20 game pieces of different value and ability to move, but all 40 pieces are the same color. The pieces of adversaries are distinguished from each other by the direction they point out,
which naturally leads to a set of exclusive rules for this game version [Source: Chess page ]. With some exceptions, modern chess, the game played around the world today, resembles the ancient version interpreted in India. In the XV and XVI are, the queen gained significant power with its ability to move in any direction. A rule called "Castling" was
introduced to protect the king. But this is in front of us. The next Section will explain the rules of the game. Elephants in Indian chess and knights version in Western game reflect different cultures. BE ALEM OF THE CARBER DIFFERENCES, AT REGION OF THE SERE XIX, the pieces also showed class distinctions. The play pieces of rich players
were heavy â € â € â € and ornate, while everyone wore pieces of wood that varied high. In 1847, John Jaques designed the pieces we recognize today, putting symbols representing the characters on top of pedestals of different heights [Source: Chess - Online guide] .Press is an old game, today the chess is appreciated of the most modern ways.
Players can compete against adversaries around the world through computer and can even play against the computer. The history of chess was made in 1997, when a computer called deep blue 2 hit the best player in the world Garry Kasparov [Source: Chess - online guide]. Chess is a strategy game for two players. The goal is to attack the king of
your opponent and put it in check. This means that the king can not move without being captured. The rules of the game are based on the pieces, half of which are black and half of which are whites. True, game manufacturers, which are in the fun business, create games with non-traditional colors and replace typical games of games by other
characters, but for purposes of this article, we will use the standard colors . The chessboard has 64 squares that switch in black (or dark) color to white (or light) in eight lines. Horizontal lines are called rows and are identified by numbers (1 to 8) and the vertical lines are the files, identified by letters (A to H). A letter and Number identify each
square. The four squares in the center of the board (E-4, E-5, D-4, D-5 positions are the most chortic in terms of controlling and The game player begins with 16 play pieces, whether black or all white, including eight pebbles, two tower, two knights, two bishops, a king and a queen. Both players put their play pieces in the frame in the same order. The
way to ensure that the board is facing in the right direction is to remember "white in right", which means there must be a white square in its extreme right corner. To ensure that you put the pieces in order, it is estheless to remind the tallest pieces when moving inside. Rooks, or the pieces that look like a castle, go in the corners; Knights, the pieces
that look like horses, occupy the space alongside the rooks; And the two bishops sit on the squares inside the knights. You have two spaces and two remaining pieces. Remember, the queen always goes in your own color. A clever way to remember this rule is that a "queen dress should always combine your shoes." Each of the eight squares in the next
line or rank keeps a peep. The goal of chess is to capture the king of your opponent, but from actually capturing the king is against the rules of the game, the players target the mate. Sounds confused? ‰ - at the beginning. Think of the game like a battle. All your pieces work to capture or remove the pieces of your board opponent, moving to the
squares they occupy. Capturing your pieces, your king becomes more vulnerable and open to be attacked. Meanwhile, you should also defend your king and save your own pieces of being captured. This is where the strategy comes into play. When you have your pieces in a position where your next movement would be to capture the king of your
opponent (if you were allowed), you have it in check. Now your opponent should make a move to save your king or take it from check. If the king is arrested and can not escape, he is called a scratch-mate and you won. Each piece is assigned points, and there are rules on how it can move through the board. The value of the point attributed to each
piece is just to show your strength in terms of how it can move. At the end of the game there is no way to add points based on the pieces that you captured. The winner is declared because he or she held the king of the opponent, in other words, he was marked. Each piece of chess has its own motion capabilities. It is also assigned a point value, which
only indicates your strength. Beginning players tend to focus on the direction that the pieces can move, but soon becomes a second nature, and players begin to see the pieces in terms of how they can attack your opponent . Being able to view and strategies is the key to conquer the game. Let's look at the pieces in the order in which they are defined
on the chessboard, beginning in the A-1 tower position, which looks like a castle, it's worth five points. It has the ability to move along ranks and straight-line files. It may not skip over other pieces or share a space with another part of the same color. But the tower can capture the piece of an adversary and remove it from the board. The tower is
considered a long-range piece that moves in the direction of a cross [source: Andrews]. The knight, which looks like a horse, starts the game between the rooks and the bishops. Although it is only three points, your power is the way it moves. Knights move in a way L in three squares. In other words, he moves two spaces in a direction, turns and
moves more space. Although they travel shortest distances, they can change direction, which is useful to capture the pieces of the adversary. If a knight begins on a light square, it will end in a dark square and vice versa [source: Andrews]. The bishop, the piece covered with a miter, worth three points. He can only move in diagonal and therefore is
restricted to the color in which he begins. Bishops are also not allowed to jump, but they can capture and remove the piece of an adversary. Bishops can cover great distances in an X formation [source: Andrews]. THE That is a little shorter than the king, is the more Pieces and worth nine points. It has the ability to move in the same directions as both
the tower and the bishop. Although she can not skip another piece, she can move in eight different directions, becoming the most powerful striker [source: Andrews]. The king is considered inestimable in value, but not so powerful as the queen. Although he can move in any direction, he can only move a square at a time. He stays in the advice
throughout the game and can not be captured. He is the target and when he is threatened or under attack, he is checking and must move to save himself. When a king is unable to escape or get out of check, the game is more [source: Andrews] .finally, each player has eight peels. They align in all the second and quiet row, your home. Although the
peels are valid only one point each, they occupy space and can serve as defense. They just move a square at a time and are restricted to advance (never back) along the file. Params may not capture a piece in the square directly in front of them, they capture diagonally forward [source: Andrews]. As you move your pieces moving through the board,
you do not just want to defend your king, but also capture your opponent's pieces and remove them from the board. Now let's look at some of the rules of the own game. Mathematically speaking, it is almost impossible to be without chess movements, since the number of possibilities is equal to 10 for the 120th power. Practically speaking, winning in
chess involves three strategies: protecting your kingcuping adversary pieces that are protecting your opponent's king and placing it in books, articles and checkend sites, are dedicated to Chess strategy and analyzing the most famous games and movements in history. Take a look inside one of these features and you will see strategies like gambit, fork
attack and fiandchetto, all of which are very confused for a beginner. Chess specialists recommend the following basic strategies for beginners: Do not hurry moves. Take your time and consider what your opponent's tracking movement can be. Costle your King when you can put it in a more protected place. Control the center of the board to block
your opponent from moving. Use all your pieces. Bring them out of the first line where they can be soiled to attack the king of your opponent to plan three movements in front. It does not attack prematurely, will allow your opponent attack. Be patient and configure your players. Do not sacrifice your valuable pieces for a lower value. [Source: Chess
Blog] Chess is recognized as a sport by the international olmic committee, and chess competitors must be in the best way to play. While improvement is not dependent on physical forc training, experts recommend making the following mental exercises to improve your game: Play frequently and learn something from each game. Clown rules,
strategies and movements looking at books and online resources. I have discouraged. Sorry: Chess is a fun game. If it were not, millions of people would not have played for thousands of years. Specialized Specialist Federation or Fide (Federation Internationale des Echecs) is the international chess body. His most recognized event, world chess
championships, produced some of the most famous names in chess history, including Vasily Smyslov, Mikhail such, Petranosian Tigran, Boris Spassky, Bobby Fischer, Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov. Players aspire to climb the ranking to the highest Grand Master title.Originally published: Mar 23, 2010 Related CompaniesCometrizeshow
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Inc. http: //www.besherone.org.chess Teacher. "The top five chess strategies for beginners." My chess blog. April 19, 2009. (March 16, 2010) tim. "A brief chess story." The chess page. August 1997. (March 13, 2010). FID History. "Chess World Federation. (March 15, 2010). how Chess clock works. "Chesshouse.com. (March 15, 2010) James. "The
family of chess familia and ãtosis information". The online guide for traditional games. 1997 (March 13, 2010). David. "The immortal game: a chess story, or as 32 pieces carved on a plate lit our understanding of war, art, science and human congratulations" Good morning america video. September 4, 2007. (March 15, 2010) VideoPlay? docid =
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