All except the pawns.
No, a pawn cannot move backwards in chess.
The only piece in chess that is categorically not allowed to move backwards towards their own side is the pawn. Every other piece can move either away or towards their opponent in a number of idiosyncratic ways.
No, pawns in chess can only move diagonally forward to capture an opponent's piece. They cannot move diagonally backwards.
Moves in chess are determined by the nature of the pieces and the spaces available for a legal move. Any chess piece can move backwards except for the pawn - and even the pawn can move backwards in a sense, if it reaches the back of the board and is promoted.
i assume you mean the king. and it is exactly the same but it can move backwards
Kings can move, Queens, Bishops, and also Rooks can move backwards.
If you are in check, yes. If you are not, then it is a stalemate and the game is drawn.
Yes, in chess, the king can move and capture pieces diagonally, but only one square at a time.
No, checkers cannot move in a game of chess. Checkers and chess are two different board games with their own set of rules and pieces.
The "opening moves" begin a chess game. The first opening move goes to the player of the white pieces, followed by a defensive move by the player of the black pieces.
evrey peice but the pawns!!
Yes. The Knight can move over your pieces or your opponents pieces while making its move, as long as it lands on either an unoccupied square or a square controlled by your opponent's piece.