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Apostles chess club

Session 2

Chess pieces are made

mostly in the Staunton style.

It is the only style accepted

by chess tournaments.

There are many other styles of chess pieces.

Ancient India Modern

Legos

Ancient Greece

Russian Preserved Insects

Zombies

Chinese

Civil War

Isle of Lewis Chess

Set

If a book or movie

becomes popular

enough, you can be sure a chess set will

appear.

Harry Potter

Alice in Wonderland

The Simpsons

Lord of the Rings

Some people like slightly larger chess pieces.

Slightly….

The first figure shows a king and its rook just before castling king side. The second figure shows their positions just after

castling.

Castling King side

The first figure shows the king and its rook (queenside) before castling. The second figure shows the positions of the rook and

king after castling.

Castling Queen side

In the figure above white cannot castle either king side or queen side because the black knight

controls two of the squares. Black could castle king side, but not queen side. Upper Right: Neither

black nor white can castle because their own pieces block both directions. Bottom Right: White cannot castle kingside because that rook has already been moved. White could castle queen side as long as

he has not yet moved his king or that rook.

En Passant

En Passant means “in passing”. Upper left: One of white’s pawns has reached the fifth rank. A black pawn in a file next to white’s pawn has not moved yet so it can move either one or two spaces. If black moves it two spaces it will end up in the same rank as the white pawn. White has the

choice to move the pawn ahead one space diagonally and remove the black pawn. If white does not do this now, then the chance is lost.

Knight Fork

A knight fork occurs when a knight attacks two or more pieces at the same time. A knight moves two squares in a straight line and then one

square left of right. Upper left: The white knight is attacking the enemy king and his rook. As a matter of fact the black king is in check. Upper right: The white knight on E-5 is attacking four enemy pieces at once. One of

them is the black king putting him in check.

Algebraic Chess Notation This is the system most

widely used to record the

movement of chess pieces. It is set up from the

white point of view. The eight ranks (rows) are numbered 1-8. The eight files (columns) are lettered A-H.

Each square of the chessboard

has its own name.

The algebraic chess notation system uses the numbers 1-8 combined with the letters A-H to name each square on the board. Black has a knight on G-4 and plans to capture the white pawn on E-5. On what squares are the following:

Black Queen

Two White Rooks

Two Black Bishops

White King

Two White Knights