![]() The Bishop can move any number of squares diagonally. The Rook can move any number of squares horizontally or vertically. The Queen can move any number of squares horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The king has a special move done with the rook. If it is attacked by an opponent’s piece, it is in check. The king can move one square in any direction that is not attacked by an opponent’s piece. ![]() The most important chess piece is the king because if your king is captured, you lose the game. Captured piece is now out of the chessboard. When you move your piece properly to a square occupied by an opponent's piece, you capture this piece. Your aim is to checkmate ( capture ) your opponent's King.Īfter you threat your opponent's king, if your opponent can't find any appropriate square to escape his king or can't capture the attacking piece or place another piece between his king and the attacker, he is checkmated. The chessboard must be placed between the players in such a way that the near corner square to the right of the player is white. ![]() Each side has 1 King, 1 Queen, 2 Rooks, 2 Bishops, 2 Knights and 8 pawns.
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