Thursday, June 4, 2009

Pic Tool

Our site uses chess board diagram generator to display the chess positions on the board. It's a great tool, we recommend anyone to use it.

Monday, June 1, 2009

New Tool

Lately we used a new tool that can be used to create videos to capture the pieces movement. Thanks to caissa's pgn editor . It's a great tool indeed, since it's simple and useful.

Part III: Chess Tactics (Mating-King-Rook)

  • Mating with King and rook

The idea is to suppress the position of the enemy's king using the rook and then moving our king to help the mating.

Part II: Moving the Pieces (King)

  • The King

The king can move horizontally, vertically and even diagonally but only up to 1 square

Part II: Moving the Pieces (Queen)

  • The Queen

The queen can move horizontally, vertically and even diagonally

Part II: Moving the Pieces (Rook)

  • The Rook

The rook can move horizontally or vertically

Part II: Moving the Pieces (Knight)

  • The Knight

The knight can move L shaped only.

Part II: Moving the Pieces (Bishop)

  • The Bishop

The bishop can move up to 7 squares as long as in its diagonals.

Part II: Moving the Pieces (Pawn)

  • The pawn

Pawns moves 1 square, except when they move at the first time, they can move 2 squares.

Part I: The Basics

1 Chess board

The chess board, consisting of 64 squares, half of the squares are light while half others are black. The lines in vertical often are called files. The lines in horizontal often are called ranks. And the lines that cut diagonally through the board are called diagonals. When setting up the board, keep in mind that a light square should be in the lower right corner. When starting the game, white always have the first move.

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