ISBN-13: 9781523326655 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 84 str.
ISBN-13: 9781523326655 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 84 str.
This chess game book contains all the chess game rules with the technical and tactical considerations and full of diagrams in order to illustrate the chess game rules; In order to win against the chess game software of top level, you must do many sacrifices; without that, it's almost impossible to win against the high chess software. The author, J.C. Grenon is the winner of 809 chess against the chess computers of top level; 428 with the white pieces and 381 with the black pieces. At the chess game, the russian empire is on the wane All the chess rules and much more PREFACE Nature and objective of chess Chessboard pieces form Chessboard Topography Chessboard pieces Initial position of the pieces Pieces and pawns Pieces move The move of the pieces The end of the game The game is draw: Algebraic notation Description of Algebraic notation: Algebraic positions Algebraic notation without drawing Algebraic notation with drawing The Blacks can eliminate the Bishop in g6 Exception if "prise en passant" (e.p). Prise en passant (e.p) The result if prise en passant Let's suppose that it eliminates the Knight in f6. The Blacks can capture the pawn f6 of 2 ways Promotion of a white pawn Imminent promotion of the pawn c7 Promotion of the pawn c7 Put in check of the King by the Bishop Imminent promotion Promotion of the pawn e7 in Knight, and checkmate. Rooks The Queen The Bishops The Knights The King King's side castle Whites and Blacks Before King's side castle King's side castle for Whites and Blacks King's side castle forbidden for Whites Other King's side castle forbidden for Whites Still King's side castle forbidden for Whites Queen's side castle Before Queen's side castle Queen's side castle Blacks and Whites Queen's side castle forbidden for Whites Other Queen's side castle forbidden for Whites Still Queen's side castle forbidden for Whites Catch of a pawn without sacrificing one in return if Nxb4 Absolute value of pieces Necessary qualities to become a chess champion Finales bringing draw Finales bringing victory The draw games Stalemate If the same position 3 times in succession is got: draw. Perpetual check Put in check of the King Move of the Knight b1 in d2 (Nbd2) Capture of the Knight in d2 (Nd2) The Knight f3 catches the Bishop Check in discovery Nxc7 (threatens the Rook a8) and the black Bishop in d7 (Bd7) to parry check BxB + for Whites and NxB for the Blacks NxR for Whites and QxN for the Blacks Imminent double check by the Bishop and the Queen (++) BxN ++ The checkmate by double check in discovery Other checkmate if (NxN +) The "Legal" checkmate by playing (Nxe5 +) Nxe5 and BxQ Bxf7+ Ke7 Here is the final position of the "Legal" mate Checkmate if the Whites move the Rook of e1 in e8 (Re8 +) The checkmate by suffocation by playing the Knight in f6 (Nf6) Checkmate in 3 moves by playing Qh5 Checkmate in 4 moves by playing Qxf7 Checkmate with only one Rook Checkmate with 2 Bishops Checkmate with 1 Bishop and 1 Knight Here are some basic notions to be known. The square of the pawn Notions of opposition The bigger 5 types of opening Questions often asked by the pupils Some technical considerations 10 main principles of chess The chess clock The Fischer's clock Game cadence The deferred game The competition rules The chess clock Irregularities Some free chess software that it is possible to download and which work with Windows Chess computer against human The programming of a chess software Graphic interfaces Engines of free chess software Crafty: GNU CHESS Human visits human on Internet The World champions Evolution of chess List of first 10 worldwide champions The world champion women Quotations of famous players Glossary