There are many ways to improve or get help on a Chess game. * Getting a chess coach. * Visiting a local chess club. * Using the internet, via free sites such as Yahoo! Chess, or more expensive but with extra features such as the Internet Chess Club (ICC), by visiting chessclub.com * Using programed chess software, available on CD-rom at you local electronics store. Fritz, Chessmaster, Chesster are popular softwares that can analyze, improve and even play you in chess games.
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A bad move in chess is called a "blunder".
Yes.
You can not skip your move in chess. You always have to move when it is your turn. If you have no legal moves in chess and it is your turn, the game is a stalemate.
No.
This is not a legal chess move in keeping with the rules of chess . You may be thinking of Castling ~ see related link below .
The department store website Amazon started out as a book seller in the 1990s, and is still one of the best places to purchase books online. Some of the chess books currently offered by Amazon include 'Introduction to Chess Strategy', 'Move By Move', and 'Tactics Time'.
The Bishop's Move, a chess move where a bishop is moved to a different square, has been a part of chess since the game's early development. It is one of the original moves in chess and has been played for centuries.
No. Castling counts as a move.
A turn in chess is known as a "Move" ~ see related link below for a list of chess terms .
A chess piece which can move in an "L" formation that is on the black team.
The first chess computer that could play chess was called Deep Blue.