what are the rules for playing chess?
Submitted by lima on Fri, 07/24/2009 - 15:22.
chess is a board game played between two players.it is a very popular game.actually it is like a fight between two countries.can you explain the rules for playing this game ?




rather simple, there are two players with one player having 16 black or dark color chess pieces and the other player having 16 white or light color chess pieces. The chess players move on a square chessboard made up of 64 individual squares consisting of 32 dark squares and 32 light squares. Each chess piece has a defined starting point or square with the dark chess pieces aligned on one side of the board and the light pieces on the other. There are 6 different types of chess pieces, each with it's own unique method to move on the chessboard. The chess pieces are used to both attack and defend from attack, against the other players chessmen. Each player has one chess piece called the king. The ultimate objective of the game is to capture the opponents king. Having said this, the king will never actually be captured. When either sides king is trapped to where it cannot move without being taken, it's called "checkmate" or the shortened version "mate". At this point, the game is over. The object of playing chess is really quite simple, but mastering this game of chess is a totally different story.
Chess is a game that has achieved a great deal of fame for being the chosen activities of geniuses and deep thinkers, and it is also a game that you can play in your own home!
It is a game where the basics can be learned inside of an hour, but mastering the intricacies and the strategies that go into playing a good game can take more than a life time.