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Chess Sets Come In Many Sizes And Materials
Players need a set to play the game, but there are many different types of sets. Some sets have pieces made of plastic and a board made of cardboard. Other sets have pieces made of luxurious materials, and the boards are beautifully crafted of special materials. The game remains the same. The set may have pieces made of onyx, but the pieces are the same as those made in plastic. The board of a set could be made of gold, but the spaces will look like those made in plastic.
The set will have six different types of pieces which include a king, queen, rooks, bishops, knights and pawns. Each of these pieces has a very specific role in each game of chess. Each opponent playing the game will have the exact same number and types of pieces in order to play the game. The player who can devise a strategy to move all of these pieces around the chessboard should win the game. The chessboard might be of valuable materials, but this part of the set will have a similar arrangement to all other chessboards. The chessboard will have eight rows and eight columns of squares that will govern the movements of the pieces.
Amateurs And Professionals Play On Similar Sets
The opponents line their pieces up on the opposite ends of the chessboard in a specific pattern according to the rules. The squares of the chessboard should be of contrasting colors. The colors of the
sets used in competition are usually governed by the rules. Friendly games of are played on boards of different colors including alternating red and black squares. Some of the pieces will be able to move one square at a time while other pieces will be able to move two or more spaces at a time. The squares on the chessboard govern the distance of each move of the two opponents. The pieces of each set have different capabilities according to their role in the game.
The two opponents work on the board to move their pieces to capture the king of their opponent. The pieces that can move more than one space and in more than one direction have the most versatility and power to try to capture the king of the opponent. None of the pieces can jump over those of the opponent except for the knights, but these pieces must move in a very specific pattern. The set can provide for hours of interesting challenges. The movements and strategies of require some very thoughtful moves in order to win the game. Two equal opponents will find the game very absorbing as they try to capture the king from the board.
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