There are 6 parts to a Chess board:
A) Top
B) Bottom
C) Four sides
Hope this clarified this somewhat for you. Playing on the bottom of a chess board is possible in some cases but playing on any of the four sides is not possible, mate.
It depends on the size of the chessboard.
There are 64 squares on a chessboard.
A chessboard is not 9 by 9.
The Grand Chessboard was created on 1998-09-17.
there are 204 total squares on a chessboard or a checkerboard
There are 32 dark chessboard squares with 16 black chessmen .
The Grand Chessboard written by Zbigniew Brzezinski contains around 240 pages in its paperback edition.
There are 64 squares on a chessboard, 32 white, and 32 black. 8x8.
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A chessboard should be placed between opponents where the lower right-hand square is a 'white' square . (Rook on white.)