When you beat someone in a Chess game, you want to be polite. You should always say "good game" and shake hands with your opponent after every game, regardless of the results. And if you want, you can compliment them on their playing, and even point out a few moves you really liked, or think they could improved on.
simple, say i beat you
Checkmate
Alekhine
You capture the King piece.
To say "chess" in Chinese is as follows: 棋
Someone can sell their chess boards on a website such as Amazon. Someone could also sell their chess boards on a website such as eBay. Finally, someone could sell their chess boards at a garage sale or a yard sale.
Not even the best chess players of all time were able to "beat everybody." If you want to improve your game, read up on the chess openings. Your local library should have a few such books.
Échecs is the word for chess in French.
Yahoo chess is a flash game that is offered only by the website, Yahoo. If someone wished to play Yahoo chess he or she would have to visit Yahoo games and select their chess game.
I beat you at chess. This can be a rather inflated statement in the present tense suggesting that it is a given: I always beat you at chess. It can also be a statement of fact in the past tense that refers, perhaps, to last evening. I won you a cupie doll. This would be a statement in casual English indicating that I won a cupie doll, and I am giving it to you. As soon as I won you ranted. This is a statement that reveals someone who doesn't know how to win, and someone who doesn't know how to lose. You would never say "I won you" to mean "I defeated you". You would also never ever say to your sweetheart something like this: "Chris 'n' I played poker fer ya; we played fair 'n' square. I won you legal-like..."
Chess master , chess player , participant , patzer(a derogatory term) or player .
"Deep Blue"