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A pawn is worth 1 , a knight is worth 3 , a bishop is worth 3 , a rook is worth 5 , a queen is worth 9 and the king is infinitely valuable .

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A Pawn = 1 point , knight = 3 , bishop = 3 , rook = 5 and a queen = 9 points .

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You will win a game of Chess when you have checkmated your opponent.

This means you a threatening to take the opponents king and he can not make any more moves to remove the threat.

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