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50 Move Rule In Chess

Chess is a board game that has been around for centuries and has been enjoyed by people of all ages. One of the most important rules in chess is the 50-move rule - but do you know what it is? And how...

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Danish gambit Chess Opening

Danish gambit is King's Pawn Opening that starts with 1. e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.c3. White sacrifices a pawn (and not one but two! as we will see) to get a good lead in development and a really dangerous...

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Queen in Chess – How Does the Queen Move in Chess

The queen is the mighties piece on the chessboard. She is strong, far-reaching, and dominating; she truly is a majestic piece. This is all thanks to how she moves. So, how does the queen move in...

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King in Chess – How Does the King Move in Chess?

The king is the most important piece on the chessboard. It’s the only piece that can not be captured and the one piece that the whole game revolves around. Thankfully, the movement of the king in...

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Bishop in chess – How does Bishop move in chess?

If you are new to chess, here is some good news; the bishop is one of the easiest chess pieces to master. Within a few days of learning the basics of how they move, you will know by heart how to use...

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Philidor Defense Chess Opening

Philidor Defense is a King's Pawn Opening that starts with 1. e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 . Simply protecting the e5 pawn, black accepts the passive play but is still very much playable. If you are a player...

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