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Chess rules?

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what happens if i have my right side corner dark instead of light?

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  1. Actually, nothing.  For tournament purposes, boards are required to be set up with a white square in the right corner for each player; however, you can of course play the game with a black square there as well.  The only thing is...you should be aware (if you want to read more about the game) that writers are fond of talking about "dark-squared bishops" and "weaknesses on the light squares" (or vice versa)--so you'll have to reverse those if you have the black square on the right.  You might find is easier just to set up the board the standard way (even though like I say it makes no real difference in the playing of the game).


  2. Hello

    To put it simply that is a breach of the rules and you are no longer playing chess ... I don't know what that game is, but chess it ain't.

    Best of luck

    Bill

  3. I agree with Bill.

    It's not chess.  The King's and Queens will be on the wrong side so that the d-pawn is the king's pawn.

  4. I don't think it's something to worry about.

    if you have black king on black place (or white at white) at start that is problem

  5. The notation (like a simple language) that describes the moves made by each player will all be wrong.
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