Take sure that a white square is in the lower right of the board first. Then place a rook (a.k.a. castle) in that square. On the adjacent black square next to the rook, place a knight, next to that a bishop, then, if you are playing as white, place the king, or if you are playing as black, place your queen. Remember, the queen always is placed on the same color as you are playing. (The black queen on a black square, and the white on white.) Then place the white king next to the white queen, and the black king next to the black queen. Complete the back row with bishop, knight, then rook. On the second row place all eight pawns.
Go to the link for help.
to play chess the pieces need to be moved about and take other pieces from your opponent and and they go on a board call a chess board
There are 16 chess pieces on side of a chess board. Each player receives the same number of pieces and must eliminate the other player's king to win.
Chess Pieces...
A standard chess board has 64 squares with pieces on 16 of them.
64 Squares on a Chess/Checkers Board
a red and white chess pieces on a chess board
Chessboard. It is where we put the chess pieces on and play games. The board consists of 64 squares of alternate colors. Popular chessboards usually falls into one of two types: wooden chessboard and vinyl coated chessboard, the latter can be rolled and put into a tube to be carried arround easily. Some wooden chessboard can be folded and contains the chess pieces inside.
The game of Chess is played by two opponents with thirty-two chess pieces , sixteen pieces per opponent , upon a sixty-four square chess board . For the rules by which to play - look to the related link below .
As opposed to digital chess, analog chess would be playing with actual, physical pieces on a game board.
At the start of a game, exactly half (50%) of the chess board squares are occupied by pieces and pawns.
The components of Chess are the game board and the pieces. There are 6 different kinds of pieces: the king, the queen, the knights, the bishops, the rooks(castles), and the pawns.
White Pieces on a Chess Board