![]() The rook wins if it captures all the pawns. The pawns win if one safely reaches the other end. Place the rook on the back rank as far as possible away from five adjacent pawns. We introduce the rook which moves orthogonally (up, down, right, left) any number of squares. ![]() Arriving safely means arriving at the other end without being immediately captured. Note the bishop must be careful not to be captured by a pawn. The bishop wins if it captures all the pawns. Place the bishop on the back rank opposite three adjacent pawns without attacking them. We introduce the bishop which moves diagonally any number of squares. Note that the king is a powerful piece in the endgame and should be advanced. You can also win if you capture your opponent’s king. The first person to reach the other side with a pawn or king is the winner. The king can move one square in any direction. A king is added to its starting square behind the line of pawns. You also win if it is your opponent’s move and they have no moves left. The first person to reach the other side is the winner. The pawn moves forwards one square (optionally two squares on its first move) and captures diagonally forwards one square by replacing the opponent’s piece. Discover the winning strategy of each game. Here are the best minigames to develop your skills. We use these games in our training courses. By systematically mastering these games, beginners learn how to formulate strategy and carry out plans. These are simple games played on a chessboard. Games are not available in all jurisdictions outside of the USA.This section is about learning how to play chess from the beginning.Playing on a different device or browser (with different settings) can often solve the issue.Some games require you to tap/click on the game screen area when they load in order to start.You need a High Speed internet connection because some games use large files which take a minute or two to load for the first time. ![]()
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