The King has a Queen to one side and a Bishop to the other.
The Queen and a bishop.
The Queen And A Bishop
At the start of a chess game, to the either side of the King would be the Bishop and the Queen
The Queen and Bishop both stand to the King's L/R sides .
The Queen and a Bishop stand adjacent to the King at the start of the game .
the queen and the bishop
Queen and Bishop
There is a bishop on the side closer to the edge of the board and a queen on the other side.
A chess computer is a machine that can play chess without human input. The first stand alone chess computer was the Chess Challenger which was first used in 1977.
A queen and a bishop. For white, the queen is on the king's left and the bishop is on his right. For black, the queen is on the king's right and the bishop is on his left.
The Queen And A Bishop
If you are asking the expansion of the word chess, there is none. The word chess is believed to have originated from the Sanskrit word "chaturanga". Another well-accepted theory about the origin of the word is that it is a modification of the Persian word "shah".
no. in chess two kings must not stand on adjacent squares as it puts both kings in check therefore 2 kings are not allowed to meet