If you are in check, yes. If you are not, then it is a stalemate and the game is drawn.
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.
If you or your opponent cannot make any legal move and the king is NOT in check, it is called stalemate and the game is a draw.
All except the pawns.
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.
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for information about chess, go to chess.com. on the top, you should see learn, so click on it, and you should see rules and basics.checkers: pieces moves diagonally. when you get to the other side of the board, you get your piece gets to be a king.
No, you cannot. It is illegal to take one of your own pieces on any move.
Yes. If either player has no legal move, regardless of the difference in number of pieces, the game is a draw. This is a last resort for many players, as is perpetual check, to save a tie when behind in pieces or position.
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.