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What are each of the "objects" called in chess and how do they move?

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What are each of the "objects" called in chess and how do they move?

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  1. they are

    bishop,king,Queen,castle,knight, and pawn


  2. http://www.chesscorner.com/tutorial/lear...

    good tutorial.

  3. ,the king - which you shall protect, can move just a step - backwards, forward, sideward

    ,the queen - can move diagonally, horizontally and vertically and the number of steps depends on how you want it to be

    ,the knight moves in L-shape

    ,the rook moves in a straight line, vertically or horizontally

    ,the pawns can move just a step or there can be 2 steps about twice only

    ,the bishop moves diagonally..

  4. go to www.uschess.org and click on new to chess lots of info

  5. Best get an instruction book. Too involved to describe here. Arthritic hands do not allow me to type that much.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess

    The Muse

  6. bishop,king,Queen,castle,knight, and pawn. the bishops move diagonally. the king moves any way 1 space. the queen moves any way as far as you want. the castle goes up and across. the knight goes in a L shape 3 spaces(only piece that can jump over pieces).the pawn attacks diagonally but can only go up when not attacking(can go 2 on first move).

  7. pawns - move forward one, on their first move they can move 2

    knights- move up or down 2 and then left or right 1

    rooks- move only vertically or horizontally unlimited amount

    king- only can move 1 space any direction

    queen- move as many spaces in any direction

    bishop- move diagonally as many spaces as you want to go

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