CHESS Haripriya T K - 202
Chess as a
sport:
The
International Olympic committee had recognized chess as a sport.
Some national sporting bodies
such as the Spanish consejo superior de deportes also recognize chess
as a sport .Chess was included in the 2006
and 2010 Asian Games.
Since
1948, the World Championship has been regulated by FIDE,
the game's international governing body. FIDE award titles to skilled
players, the highest of which is grandmaster.
Before every sport we do exercise to make our body more flexible,
chess is also a sport but what is the point of doing physical
exercise before studying it. So we are supposed to do mental exercise
before practicing chess. So,
Q) A
farmer has 10 seeds of a plant with him, he is planning to plant
it, in such a way that there are 5 rows and in each row there must be
4 plants.
Ans) draw a big star and in each connecting points Plant.
Ans) draw a big star and in each connecting points Plant.
Chess :
Chess is a two-player strategy board game played
on a chessboard, a chickened game board with 64 squares arranged
in an 8Ć8 grid.
History:
The
history of chess goes back almost 1500 years. The game originated in
northern India in the 6th century AD and spread to Persia. When the
Arabs conquered Persia, chess was taken up by the Muslim world and
subsequently, through the Moorish conquest of Spain, spread to
Southern Europe.
Movements of
pieces:
The
king moves one square in any direction
The
rook moves in horizontal and vertical directions
The
bishop moves in diagonal way
The
knight takes its movement in ālā shape
The
queen combines the power of rook and bishop; it moves both in
diagonal ,horizontal and vertical direction
The pawn can move forward to the unoccupied square immediately in
front of it on the same file ,or on its first move it can advance
two squares along the same file ,provided both squares are
unoccupied, the pawn can capture pieces on a square diagonally in
front of it
2
special movements
Castling
Once
in every game, each king is allowed to make a special move, known as castling.
Castling consists of moving the king two squares along the first rank
toward a rook (which is on the player's first rank) and then placing
the rook on the last square that the king has just crossed. Castling
is permissible under the following conditions.
i)
Neither the king nor the rook has previously moved during the game.
ii)
There cannot be any pieces between the king and the rook.
iii)
The king cannot be in check, nor can the king pass through squares
that are under attack by enemy pieces, or move to a square
where it would result in a check.
En
passant
When
a pawn advances two squares from its starting position and there is
an opponent's pawn on an adjacent file next to its destination
square, then the opponent's pawn can capture it en passant (in
passing), and move to the square the pawn passed over. This can only
be done on the very next move, otherwise the right to do so is
forfeit. For example, if the black pawn has just advanced two squares
from g7 (initial starting position) to g5, then the white pawn on f5
may take it via en passant on g6 (but only on White's next move).
Four
move mate:
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