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Knight in Chess – How does Knight Move in Chess?

Knights are the trickiest chess pieces in terms of movement. They are very different in that their movement is a bit complex and it has some different rules, but they also don’t have any special...

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Pawn in Chess – How do Pawns move in chess?

Whenever you are learning how to play chess, the first piece you are taught how to move is the pawn, and that’s for a good reason; they have the simplest moves.  So, how do pawns move in...

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Scotch Game Chess Opening

Scotch game is a King's Pawn Opening that starts with 1. e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 . As move 3.d4 suggests, white attempts to destroy black’s center pawn e5 and reveals his aggressive...

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Rooks in Chess-How Does Rooks Move in Chess?

The Queen is easily the strongest piece in the chess game, but the rook comes right after it. Rooks are worth more than bishops and knights because they are more powerful than them, and the best...

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Why do chess players resign?

People new to chess are always baffled when they see a professional chess player pressing the clock and shaking hands with their opponent, resigning a game before a checkmate is on the...

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How To Become a Chess Coach

Learning the rules of chess is fairly straightforward. But, to get to a level where you can beat beginners and average players requires dedication and learning. Today, I will explain everything you...

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