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Thursday, June 20, 2019

Chess

On some days in our class we do chess lessons, and I am going to tell you some of the things I learnt in some of the chess lessons.
so first you need to set up your bored, to do that you need all the pieces of course then your bored,
so your bored needs to be white on the right and white is the numbers 1 and 2 and black is the numbers 7 and 8, and here is another saying put your white queen on the white square and black queen on the black square to start the game, if you move with it on the wrong square you automatically LOSE.
      
                    here is the pieces                                                    and here is the white on the right,

                  to set up your bored.                                         if you don't have numbers on your bored.
                            
    And this is going to tell you a easy checkmates. from the start for 1 of a easy checkmate you want to move your e,2 pawn and move it to e,4 to control the middle and so it can let out your bishop on f,1 out to c,4 to attack the weakest pawn, then you want to let your night out on g,1 to f,3, then casel, then you want to move your night on f,3 to e,4 then move your bishop on c,4 to attack the weakest pawn on e,7 and that is protected by the night so you can attack it for free and maybe get a checkmate if he has not moved his king anywhere.
and this is called the american cate way or the not much moves checkmate.
And by the way here are the names of the pecis and what they can do and also what they are worth.
so here are all the pesis in the game of the order of the amont.



Queen = 9 can do ↑↓↗↖↘↙←→, Rook = 5 can do←↑→↓,     
Bishop / Night = 3 Bishop can do ↖↗↘↙, Night can do L move anywhere, 
Pawn = 1 can do  only 1 space ford and attack ↖↗ they can not move backwards (kings are essentially worth an infinite number of points, because the game ends if it is lost).

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