COURSE CONTENT
The game of chess. The board and pieces. Movement and capturing the Lady piezas.Movimiento. Movement of the King. Movement of the Towers. Movement of Bishops. Movement of Horses. Movement of laborers. Value of parts. Special moves: Castling.Special Moves: The Pawn Promotion. Special Moves: The passant. The score of the game. The end of the game. Basic Mates: King and two Rooks against King. Basic Mates: King and Rook against King. Mates basicKing and Queen against King. Basic Mates: King and two Bishops against King. Basic Mates: King, Bishop and Knight against Rey.Símbolos used in chessInterés.Todas ajedrez.Enlaces History of the items in the Champions mundo.Mate the pastor. Mate's crazy.Entitled to receive the updates that are introduced.
LESSON ONE: THE GAME OF CHESS
Chess is played between two players, each one leading color pieces placed on the so-called chessboard. Each player in turn made his move, which is one of the pieces move themselves to a square, under the rules of movement of the pieces, then explain. In official competitions, the time available to each player to think their movements are limited by a clock, and varies for each competition, but is generally about two hours for each player makes his first 40 moves, adding an hour after the rest of the game. Otherwise, the game could last long. There are also chess competitions fast giving each player five minutes for the entire game. The player who exceeds the allotted time, loses the game. However, in friendly games do not usually monitored over time.
The goal of each player is to place the king of his adversary "under attack", so that the opponent does not have any legal move. The player who achieves this is said to have given "mate" the king of his opponent and won the game. You are not allowed to leave the king under attack, or exposed to attack or capture the opponent's king. The opponent whose king has been checkmated has lost the game.
If the position is such that neither player can possibly checkmate, the game is drawn.

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