Chess is a game played on a square board split into 64 squares, with 32 chess pieces equally divided in light ("white") and dark ("black") colors. This game is played by two people. Before the game, players must know the rules of chess, then choose the color of chess that will be played. Each player has 16 pieces of chess with different shapes and names to play: one king, one minister, two forts, two horses, two elephants, and eight pieces. Each chess also has different rules of movement. The white fruit holders begin the first step, followed by the black fruit holders in turn until the game is over. During the game, players must move their chess pieces according to the rules, while removing the opposite chess pieces from the game board whenever possible, commonly called "eating". The victory of a player is determined by the success of having a 'checkmate', [1] ie the position when the opposing king can not dodge to be "eaten". In addition to checkmates, a victory can also be obtained if the opponent claims to have given up voluntarily, which is usually due to the amount of unequaled chess pieces, or feel that checkmate is inevitable. The game can also end in a series, called the "mussels". It is suspected that chess originated in India, sometime before the 7th century, stems from a game called chaturanga. It is suspected that chaturanga is also the beginning of other strategic games such as xiangqi, janggi, and shogi. The rules of the chess-like movement now date from Spain around the end of the fifteenth century; The standard chess rule was finally standardized in the 19th century. Wilhelm Steinitz, the first world chess champion, won the title in 1886. Since 1948, the world championship has been hosted by FIDE, the world-wide archive; The current world champion is Magnus Carlsen of Norway. FIDE also organizes the Women's Chess World Championships, the Children Chess World Championships, the Fast Chess Championship and the Quick, and the Chess Olympics, an international team championship all over the world.
Understanding and how to play chess
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