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		<title>A Guide to Chess Downloads</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chess is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight &#8230; <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/chess-downloads.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Chess is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>With the emergence of computer technology came the chess engine. A chess engine is simply a computer program that is capable of playing chess. They are programs written that calculate moves and select the best one for the given situation. Over the years, chess engines have become more powerful and more challenging as computer processing technology has improved over the years. This is because more computing power allows for more calculations to be made at a given time. With better artificial intelligence, computer chess engines are able to be more selective in their decision as well, allowing for advanced strategies and moves.</p>
<p>In the early part of the 1990s, only supercomputers were capable of competing with the best human chess masters. This is because regular consumer computers just did not have the ability to calculate moves far enough ahead, nor were they able to think critically for evaluating strategies as games progressed. This is during the time period when supercomputers were built with the sole purpose of competing against the best chess players in the world. With the rapid improvement of technology, however, came more sophisticated consumer computers, allowing many companies to write their own chess engines. Today, hundreds of chess downloads exist throughout the internet that have their own coded chess engines.</p>
<p>Chess downloads on the internet generally provide users with varying levels of skilled chess engines, testing the strategy and know how of human chess players. While many chess downloads are free, many websites charge money for them. These are typically chess downloads that are more advanced and require a great deal of resources to program.</p>
<p>A chess download does not always contain computer chess intelligence. Rather, some chess downloads instead require two human players to link up with one another to play what is called &#8220;corresponding chess&#8221; games with each other. These are basically games where two players play over a long distance. Other chess downloads provide strategies for players that are learning advanced chess techniques and they act as a coach. Entering a simple Google search for chess downloads will show plenty of results in which a person may find useful.</p>
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		<title>Finding Quality Chess Tables at a Affordable Price</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:31:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Chess (Western chess) is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>Chess Tables:<br />
The amount of strategy and thinking involved with chess has earned it as one of, if not the most popular board games in the world. Millions of people play chess in tournament play or casually. It is not uncommon for fans of chess to buy tables specifically designed for the play of chess. Some chess tables have the board engraved or etched on top, while others require a separate board. In any case, chess tables are a great way for any chess fan to complement their home and to show their love for the game. It is, after all, better than packing away a chessboard into a closet where it cannot be seen. Having pieces set up at all times on the table to will encourage more games to be played when guests visit an avid chess player&#8217;s home.</p>
<p>Finding the Perfect Chess Table:<br />
Chess tables can be very affordable, but some higher-end ones can be extremely expensive. A chess table with accompanying pieces can cost more than $10,000, such as a Staunton chess set. Though, some discount outlets can sell typical chess tables for as low as under $100. Amazon.com is a good place to check for discounts on chess tables for an affordable price. </p>
<p>Special chess clocks can also be purchased to accompany your chess table, especially if one thinks of chess as more than just a simple hobby. Chess clocks allow for more competitive games, forcing players to make moves faster, eliminating long and boring chess turns. </p>
<p>For the average chess player looking for a quality chess table, he or she may want to consider and expect to pay anywhere between $300 and $800 for a quality chess table that will last them for many years. Average chess players who would like a chess table that compliments their existing furniture should consider spending a bit more, somewhere within the $600 to $1200 range. If you are setting up a game room in your home, you may want to consider larger tables as well with matching seats. </p>
<p>Some of the top websites to shop for chess tables are:</p>
<p>www.gametableshowroom.com<br />
www.thebestchesstables.com<br />
www.everythingfurniture.com</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to do extensive research when looking at the features of a chess table, as with any shopping you do on the internet. Make sure you know exactly what you are getting for your money.</p>
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		<title>Chess Furniture and Other Ways of Playing Chess</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chess (Western chess) is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, &#8230; <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/chess-furniture.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Chess (Western chess) is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>What are Chess Tables?<br />
Chess has become extremely popular throughout the world, with millions of people playing both in tournaments and casually. As a result, chess tables have become widely popular among the chess community. A chess table is a table that is specifically designed to allow for games of chess to be easily played on its surface. In most cases, chess tables have a chessboard built into the surface of the table, and chess tables typically have drawers so that chess pieces can be put away for later use. An expensive chess table has the board engraved on the top, rather than just painted on.</p>
<p>Chess tables are even popular and built in public parks within cities across the world. School universities also commonly have chess tables, as well as coffee houses. Most chess tables are about the size of a normal picnic table, though some are only as big as the actual chessboard.</p>
<p>Chess tables are not necessarily designed to be only used for playing chess. Many people purchase chess tables for decorative purposes and to be somewhat of a symbol of their interest in the game of chess. Many chess tables are extremely fancy and not purchased to have chess played on it, but rather as an expensive piece of furniture. Most chess tables are made out of wood, usually rosewood, cedar or mahogany.</p>
<p>Buying a Chess Table:<br />
Buying a chess table should be a carefully considered decision, allowing enjoyment for many years to come. It is important to select a table that fits your environment well, and use pieces that mean your own personal style. It is important to first develop a style before purchasing the table. Also one should ask themselves, &#8220;How much use will I be getting out of the table?&#8221; If you plan on making the chess table a major investment, you may want to consider the longevity of the table, in terms of use and style.</p>
<p>You should also buy a chess table with the pieces in mind as well. If you are planning a long-term investment, you would want to make sure that the chess pieces are as durable as they are nice to look at. Remember that price alone is not a good indicator of quality and you should discover ways to judge the difference between a quality chess piece and a shoddy piece.</p>
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		<title>Chess Variants and Other Ways of Playing Chess</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chess (Western chess) is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, &#8230; <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/playing-chess.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Chess (Western chess) is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>Although this is the standard way in which to play chess, there are many other variants of the game that have been invented and some which have become extremely popular in the chess community. Chess variants explore new ways in playing chess, altering the standard game slightly for added strategy, or making such changes that the original game is no longer recognizable. There are several main ways to change the game of chess to another variant, although to be considered a chess variant, it must resemble the original game in one way or another. A chess variant may:</p>
<p>•	Have an altered board, both in shape and/or size. The spaces on the board may also be altered in shape from the standard square.</p>
<p>•	Have the addition or subtraction of pieces from the standard game of chess. A type of chess piece that is not in the standard game is commonly referred to as a fairy piece.</p>
<p>•	Have a different set of rules for playing chess. This can include alternate rules for capturing pieces, moving the pieces, or the goal of winning a game may be changed as well.</p>
<p>Some chess variants that are commonly played throughout the world are much older than the standard form of Western chess. These games typically share a common origin of play and are quite similar in strategy and the way it is played.</p>
<p>Another type of chess variant are chess problems. Playing chess problems is not like playing a typical game of chess. Rather, pieces are arranged in a certain position and a player is challenged to perform a specific task or reaching a certain goal before the game ends. For example, pieces may be lined up in a certain arrangement and a player may be challenged to complete a checkmate within a certain amount of moves. These types of chess variants require a firm grasp of the game and a great amount of skill and precision.</p>
<p>Some classic examples of chess variants include:</p>
<p>•	Upside down chess (chess pieces are switched so that the pawns are one space away from being promoted);</p>
<p>•	3D Chess (Chess board has multiple platforms, similar to 3D tic-tac-toe);</p>
<p>•	Chess 960 (the pieces on the 1st rank are randomized).</p>
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		<title>Chess Books About Endgame</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chess is a very popular board game played throughout the world by millions of people. It is played on a board of 64 squares, both light and dark, lined up in an eight by eight pattern. Both players in the game of chess start with sixteen pieces, with six variety of pieces that have a &#8230; <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/chess-books.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Chess is a very popular board game played throughout the world by millions of people. It is played on a board of 64 squares, both light and dark, lined up in an eight by eight pattern. Both players in the game of chess start with sixteen pieces, with six variety of pieces that have a specific move set. While most board games are simple in nature, chess is a vast game requiring a great deal of strategy and thinking to win. Virtually all chess games that are played are different and while there is no precise way of winning, there are many strategies one can take. There have been thousands of published books about chess and all aspects about the game. </p>
<p>What is the Chess Endgame?<br />
The endgame of chess is the time during a chess game where few pieces remain on the board. This stage of the game comes after the middle game, although it is not clear exactly when the line between middle game and endgame is. It usually occurs after the exchange of key chess pieces, such as the queens. The endgame is unique because it requires different strategies then the middle game, as the pawns become more important and the king&#8217;s role also shifts from a piece of vulnerability to a significantly more powerful piece. </p>
<p>Chess Books About Endgame:<br />
There are thousands of chess books about many different strategies, ranging from beginner to advanced. Many books in particular help a player develop strategies for and strictly focus on the endgame. This is largely due to the nature of the endgame, a time when the pace of the game and fundamentals are completely turned around. Early chess books have contributed a significant amount of knowledge about the endgame and the theories that surround it. Since the game of chess provides so many combinations of play, chess books about endgame generally give a firm strategy based on various combinations of pieces that may be left, such as queen versus rook or rook and bishop versus rook. </p>
<p>Many chess books about endgame have shown the significant strides of endgame theory that have been made due to computer technology. Computers have been able to run simulations to demonstrate the various strategies that one could use to maximize his or her chances of winning. They have also shown the most optimized moves a player can use, moves that have remained debated over for decades.</p>
<p>A chess book about endgame that was written in the thirteenth century in Latin provided some of the earliest concepts pertaining to endgame, which served as a basis for further study in the 20th century. The chess book by Ruy Lopez de Segura in 1561 was one of the earliest chess books to discuss endgame theory. In more recent times, the fundamental chess book for endgame practice was Theorie und Praxis der Endspiele (Theory and practice of the Endgame), published in 1891 and revised several times in decades to follow. This book provided advanced techniques of the endgame in many situations, such as pawnless endgame and different match ups such as bishops and knights, etc.</p>
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		<title>Free Chess Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online chess has been a prime factor that has propelled chess&#8217;s popularity in recent years. Many online sites offer a free chess game option so that anyone at anytime with any skill level can play. With the introduction of the internet, correspondence chess has jumped to the next level, eliminating any inconveniences associated with the &#8230; <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/free-chess-online.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Online chess has been a prime factor that has propelled chess&#8217;s popularity in recent years. Many online sites offer a free chess game option so that anyone at anytime with any skill level can play. With the introduction of the internet, correspondence chess has jumped to the next level, eliminating any inconveniences associated with the long distance nature of it. Correspondence chess servers offer games of free chess, and is an upgrade from the traditional means of email and snail mail.</p>
<p>Chess (Western chess) is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>Correspondence chess is a type of variant that can last days at a time, usually with a limit on the number of moves done every day. It is different from over-the-board chess because players do not sit at a chessboard at the same time and they usually play a game remotely. It was not long before the first chess servers were created on the internet in the 1970s, allowing a person lucky enough to have such a young technology to play a free chess game with anyone else with internet capabilities. The technology was primitive at the time, but it was a framework for what was to come.</p>
<p>The first system to offer free chess was the PLATO System program entitled &#8220;chess3&#8243;. Many people used chess3 as a long-term chess server, with many games usually taking several days to complete, although it was feasible to play a free chess game in one sitting. Soon, email gave correspondence chess a new level of communication, allowing almost instantaneous communication when players made moves, allowing a dozen or more moves to be made in a week by the 1980s.</p>
<p>It was not long before the internet was in millions of homes across the entire globe. As companies began creating dot comes by the thousands, many tried to capitalize on the growing popularity of the internet. One of the first popular chess servers, which would become a model for modern chess servers today, began charging its users for membership in 1995. Many people were against this move, believing that free chess is important.</p>
<p>Recently, free chess is much easier to come by, and those who resisted paying for it have seen their efforts pay off. Many websites offer a free chess game server along with many other features to help people gain a better understanding off chess.</p>
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		<title>Movement of Pieces in a Chess Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chess is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Both players has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight &#8230; <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/chess-pieces.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Chess is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Both players has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>Each chess piece&#8217;s style of movement and capabilities is unique. Most pieces cannot travel through other pieces to get to squares behind it, as only the knight has the capability to do this in a chess game. When a piece lands on another piece on the opposing side, that piece is considered captured and is removed from the chess game and does not enter play for the remainder of the game.</p>
<p>The King:<br />
The king is not allowed to be captured in chess games. It can be placed in &#8220;check&#8221; meaning that it is under attack and in danger of being captured in the next move. During check, the king must be moved on the player&#8217;s next turn or the attacking piece blocked in order for play to continue normally.</p>
<p>The king is capable of traveling in any direction, whether up, down, left, right, or diagonally, but only one square at a time. The king is allowed to make a special move once per game, called &#8220;castling&#8221;. Castling in a chess game happens when the king is moved two squares towards a rook, and the rook is moved to the opposite side of the king, in the square adjacent to it. This can only be done if the king and the rook have not yet been moved yet, there are no pieces in between the rook and the king, and the king cannot be in check or placed in check after this move.</p>
<p>Rooks:<br />
A rook can move any number of vacant squares vertically or horizontally. It is also involved in the castling move.</p>
<p>Bishops:<br />
A bishop is able to move in normal chess games any number of vacant spaces in any direction diagonally.</p>
<p>The Queen:<br />
The queen is allowed to move in normal chess games any number of vacant spaces in any direction, whether horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.</p>
<p>Knights:<br />
Knights are unique because they are allowed to travel through occupied squares to the nearest square that is not diagonal to it or in the same rank or file. In other words, in normal chess games, knights always move in &#8216;L&#8217; shapes.</p>
<p>Pawns:<br />
A pawn can only move forward one or two vacant squares for its initial move, and each subsequent move can only move forward one vacant square. Pawns can capture opponent pieces, but can only do this when a piece is forward diagonal with the pawn in normal chess games. A pawn cannot move backwards. Pawns can also be promoted if they reach the eighth rank on the board. They are usually promoted to a queen, but it is at the discretion of the player.</p>
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		<title>What is an Online Chess Server?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With introduction of computer technology opened many exciting doors for avid chess players. As computing technology became more and more sophisticated, chess programs were introduced. With that, artificial intelligence (AI) programs were created that allow a computer to play and simulate a chess strategy. In addition, computer technology improved the way we communicate with each &#8230; <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/online-chess-server.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>With introduction of computer technology opened many exciting doors for avid chess players. As computing technology became more and more sophisticated, chess programs were introduced. With that, artificial intelligence (AI) programs were created that allow a computer to play and simulate a chess strategy. In addition, computer technology improved the way we communicate with each other, allowing for friends living long distances away to conveniently play chess online. Gone are the old days of people tediously setting up a game to play chess over the phone or via snail mail. With new technology today, there are many servers that allow millions of users to play chess with a new opponent every day.</p>
<p>Chess (Western chess) is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>History of Programs Allowing Users to Play Chess Online:<br />
The first program allowing users to play chess remotely was the PLATO system based program called &#8220;chess3&#8243;. This program was very obscure and unknown to the public because it did not use the internet in a traditional sense, and most games played under this system took days to complete. Email was another novel way to play chess in 1980s, but the internet had not yet taken off, and was not yet a viable alternative to other forms of corresponding chess via long distances. Eventually, the first chess server similar to chess servers today was created in 1992 at the University of Utah. It was called the Internet chess server, and allowed users to play chess online for free, but was later commercialized, charging its users for membership.</p>
<p>Online Chess Servers Today:<br />
Today, chess servers and communities are prevalent over the internet and many of them allow users to play chess online for free. The Free Internet Chess Server was created from the creators of the original Internet chess server, as a way of countering the commercial nature of it. The Internet Chess Club is the largest server for users to play chess over the internet, but there are many others, such as Yahoo! Games, Playchess, and Chess Boss.</p>
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		<title>Evaluating a Chess Situation to Formulate a Strategy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chess strategies involve evaluating the development of a chess game and setting up goals, both short-term and long-term, to lead oneself to victory. When a player evaluates a board to come up with a chess strategy, he or she usually minds the value of the pieces on the board, which can be assigned to numerical &#8230; <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/chess-strategy.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Chess strategies involve evaluating the development of a chess game and setting up goals, both short-term and long-term, to lead oneself to victory. When a player evaluates a board to come up with a chess strategy, he or she usually minds the value of the pieces on the board, which can be assigned to numerical values for a better understanding. In addition, the structure of the pawns on the board are also important, as well as how covered a king is, the position of key pieces, and how much control each player has of important squares on the chess board. </p>
<p>Chess (Western chess) is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>In order to achieve the goal of capturing a king, a chess strategy must be developed, usually done after evaluating the situation of each player. The main way to decide the position of each player is to determine the total point value of each player&#8217;s pieces. Generally, pawns are designated as 1 point, bishops and knights 3 points, rooks 5 points, queens are 9 points, and kings are infinite since their fate determines the game. During the endgame of chess, however, they have a fighting value of 4 points (the end game is the point in which there are few moves left to be made before the end of the chess game). The point value of the pieces may be modified, depending on their position and how effective they are in that position and how valuable they are in conjunction with nearby pieces. For example, a bishop pair coordinate well with each other.</p>
<p>An evaluation of a player&#8217;s position for a chess strategy will also be influenced by the &#8220;pawn skeleton&#8221;. This is the position of the pawns that a player has set up. Since pawn pieces are considered to be the weakest pieces with very limited moves, the pawn patterns that are established are relatively static, but crucial towards winning a chess match. There are several pawn skeleton patterns that can expose a weakness in a player&#8217;s defense, such as doubled pawns, isolated pawns, and backward pawns.</p>
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		<title>Types of Chess boards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chess is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight &#8230; <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/chess-boards.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Chess is a board game that is played between two players with a chess board. The chessboard is square-shaped and contains 64 squares arranged on an 8 by 8 grid. Each player during a chess match starts with sixteen different pieces. Each player has one king and queen, two rooks, knights, and bishops, and eight pawns. Every unique piece on a chess board has unique ways of traveling up and down the chessboard. Both player in a game of chess has the goal of using the pieces to checkmate the opponent&#8217;s king. This means that the king is under attack, and there is no possible move that will deem the king safe from the attack. If a king is in check, it means it is being attacked, but there is a move that will keep it safe, either by moving the king or another piece to block the attack.</p>
<p>The squares on a chess board are arranged in a pattern of alternating dark and light squares. Chess boards are commonly made out of light-colored wood and dark-colored wood during high-level competition, but sometimes can be vinyl or cardboard for lower-leveled games. The chess board is very similar to the board that is used for American checkers, although checks is usually played with a board with interlocking red and black squares. Before a game, a chess board is usually positioned so that the square all the way to the right nearest to the player is white.</p>
<p>When a chess game is being commentated in a modern style, in order to describe the moves that are being placed on the chess board, the columns (also known as files) are labeled with letters. Also, the rows (also called ranks) are labeled numbers 1 through 8. This allows a standard chess notion called algebraic chess notation to be used.</p>
<p>Chess boards can come in a number of different varieties, depending on the type of chess game being played or the circumstances of the environment. Many chess boards commonly sold in toy stores fold inwards to allow for a more compact design when the board is packed away. There are also what are known as vinyl roll-up chess boards that are lightweight, take up less space and easy to carry. A chess board can also be engraved on a table, a type of board common in city parks, where chess games can be easily picked up. Expensive chess boards can also be made of class, with the dark squares are clear and the light squares are stained white. Electronic chess boards have also been produced, which can sense when chess moves are made, and sometimes include an accompanying clock to stop and start after each move by a player. Some electronic chess boards even have AI intelligence so that players can play a game of chess on a real board with a computer player.</p>
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