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How to Set Pieces on a Chess Board

The game of chess has been played for centuries and is a descendant of previous simple strategic board games. Chess is a war game based on ancient battle scenarios transferred to a board with 64 squares and 32 game pieces, with the objective of capturing the king of your opponent. And just as real armies set up troops for battle, the chess player must set up his board for game battle using those 32 pieces. Learning this set-up is paramount in learning to master the game.

Things You'll Need

  • Chess board and pieces
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Instructions

  1. Set up Your Chess Board

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      Set the board between you and your opponent on a steady surface. Make sure that there is a white (or light) corner to the right of each player.

    • 2

      Learn the particulars of the board itself. The rows that go sideways are called ranks. The rows going top to bottom are called files, while the rows going diagonally are called diagonals.

    • 3

      Familiarize yourself with the five different game pieces. In each color (black and white) you will have one king, one queen, two each of bishops, knights and rooks, and eight pawns.

    • 4

      Position the king and queen in the two middle squares of the rank closet to you. The black queen must be placed on a black square and the white queen must be placed on a white square (each player does this on her own side of the board).

    • 5

      Situate the bishops, knights and rooks on the same rank (or row) as the king and queen, with one of each on either side of the king and queen.

    • 6

      Place the eight pawns in a straight line across the chess board in the row directly in front of your other pieces.


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