MOVEMENTS OF CHESS PIECES
The best way to stimulate and motivate a child is by example, without
pressures or obligations.
Chess improves attention, strategic thinking, mathematical
determination to make decisions, development of patience,
concentration, discipline, memory, self-esteem, respect for rules, etc.
1-KING.- Can move to any adjacent square, only one
box for movement in any direction, straight line, horizontal,
vertical or diagonal.
2-QUEEN.- It can move any number of squares in a line
straight, horizontal, vertical, diagonal.
3.-BISHOP.- It moves diagonally along a straight line as many squares as
Therefore, always stay on the squares of the same color.
one in white and the other in black.
4-HORSE.- Moves two squares in a vertical or horizontal direction
and one more box at right angle forms "└ ┘", to the right or
Left only eats the piece where it ends.
5.-ROOK.- They are the simplest pieces, they move in a straight line.
horizontal or vertical all the squares as you wish forward,
back, right, left.
6.-PAWN.-In its first move, it can advance one or two squares,
After that, only one moves forward. You cannot go back. Only the first one.
move forward 2 squares
The pawn: the most basic piece of the game (you start with 8 of them)
they). In their first move, they can advance one or two
castles, after that, moves only one. The pawns can only
attack other pieces that are one square away
diagonal of distance, and they cannot retreat.
The tower: it resembles the tower of a castle. It can move.
horizontally and vertically as many squares as possible and
can attack the pieces in its way.
The knight is the most complicated piece of the game. It moves in
L shape, that is, two horizontal squares and one vertical, or
vice versa, in any direction. The horse is the only piece
that can jump over others. It only attacks the pieces
that are found in the boxes where it lands.
The bishop: it only moves diagonally, but it can do so for a
unlimited number of squares until it attacks another piece.
It has the shape of a bishop's mitre.
The queen: it is the most powerful piece (usually has a
corona more feminine). It can move horizontally, vertically or
diagonally for an unlimited number of squares and attack
from any of these addresses.
The king can only move one square per turn in any direction.
direction and attack in the same way. It is the piece that does not
You won't want to lose in any way, as doing so means the
defeat in the game.
Remember the strong points of each piece.
The king is invaluable and must be protected.
The queen is the most versatile piece and is the most useful for
support pieces, and often used for bifurcation.
queen combines the power of a bishop and a tower into one
single piece. She considers it to be the most valuable, alongside the
Ray.
Horses are excellent for surprise attacks. Their
movement is often forgotten and confusing for the
rookie players.
Bishops tend to be excellent in a position
open. However, many novice players to
They underestimate the bishops and do not make full use of them.
they.
The towers are strong and have a long range of
movement. They work better in open positions.
Pawns may seem insignificant, but they can
they are great for catching an opponent when they are
sacrificed to capture a more valuable piece. If it
plays well, a pawn can even give checkmate to the king!