Size – 35 x 26 cm
Number of players: 2
Rules and instructions of playing the chess game:
Put the chess pieces in the place according to the picture.
- King, he is one of the main chess pieces, he can only move one square at a time in any directions
- Rook he can move horizontally or vertically as many squares as desired without jumping over the other chess pieces
- Bishop, he moves diagonally and always remains on their original square color which is the same as his
- Queen, she is the most powerful chess piece on the chessboard, because the way she moves is a combination of the way the Rood moves and the way the Bishop moves, that is to say, she can move horizontally, vertically or diagonally to the square which is not occupied by the other chess piece:
- Knight, he is the only chess piece that can jump over anther chess piece or pieces, knight’s move is L-shape, after moving two squares either forward, backward left or right, it reaches the square which has a different color from the beginning one.
- Pawn, he can only move straight forward and move only one square at a time, however, in his first move, he can move two squares if he wants. And he can only capture one of the enemies by approaching diagonally, if he can make it to the other side, he will be rewarded with a promotions-to change into any other piece, even to a Queen
To capture or attack the opponent’s chess piece, Le, to take away the chess piece from the board and replace with your own chess piece, it is not always necessary in a chess game, the ultimate objective of the game is to capture the opponent’s King When the opponent’s chess piece is to attack or try to capture your King, usually it is called “Checkmate” or “Check”, in order to prevent the King from being captured, one player can move his King to another square which is not occupied by the other chess piece, or he can use the other chess piece top revent his King from being captured, even to capture his opponent’s chess piece. If all the methods mentioned above and useless, then the King is captured and the game is over. If the King is not captured after being attacked through the same method for three times, or no more new methods of attacking can be used, then we say the game is ended in a tie, Le neither player can win the game. There is a move for the King which is called “Casting”, that is to put the King beside a Rook and then move the Rook to the other side oft he King This move can be only used one time in each game for each player, with being under the conditions following neither of the two chess pieces involved, King and Rook, has been moved during the chess game, and there are no other chess pieces between them, and the King is not “checkmate”. We call the move Short casting” if the Rook is the nearest one to the king, while “Long casting” if the Rook is on the left side of the King The player who succeeds in capturing his opponent’s King is the winner of the game.
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