A turn in chess is known as a "Move" ~ see related link below for a list of chess terms .
You can not skip your move in chess. You always have to move when it is your turn. If you have no legal moves in chess and it is your turn, the game is a stalemate.
The objective of chess is to take the king to win the game(war).
Take the chess board and start beating them with it.
Steinitz is considered the Father of Modern Chess because he is the first chess master who understood that the game has certain barriers to creativity which, in turn, led to the development of chess logic and methods. i hope this is right
Hermione took the Queen on McGonagall's giant chess set.
upgrading in chess also called queening even though you can upgrade to knight bishop it is the oppents turn when he is "queened"
Stalemate is a situation in chess where the player whose turn it is to move is not in check but has no legal moves. A stalemate ends the game in a draw.
Pat means stalemate in Chess. Stalemate is a situation in chess where the player whose turn it is to move is not in check but has no legal moves. A stalemate ends the game in a draw.
No. turn may be forfeited in chess. Many great endings in chess games are created by forcing the other player into making a move he or she does not want to make, because it will put him or her in a weaker position.
No, each chess piece can only take one in a single movement.
"Your Turn: My Life in the Game of Chess" by Nick Sheff is a memoir that delves into the author's personal experiences with chess and the life lessons he learned from the game. It explores themes such as determination, strategy, and resilience through the lens of Sheff's journey with chess.