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QuestionWhich color goes first, white or black?Community AnswerWhite always goes first, but the player black has the advantage of choosing which side of the table to sit on and on which side should the clock be. I good way to decide who plays white and who plays black is to have one person takes one pawn of each color, put them behind his back, mixes them, and the other player chooses a hand. The color that player picked is the color he gets to play with. After the first game, the player who lost plays white.
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QuestionWhat is the rule on castling?Community AnswerCastling is a defensive tactic involving moving your king and one of your rooks at the same time. If castling to the king's side, the king moves two squares to his right, and the rook moves two squares left to stand to the left of and next to the king. If castling to the queen's side, the king moves two squares to the left, and the rook moves three squares to the the right to stand to the right of and next to the king. Castling can be done only when there are no pieces between the king and the rook you will move. The king and rook cannot have moved previously. You cannot castle if your king is in check or if doing so would move your king through or to a square where he would be in check.
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QuestionIs there a way to castle with any other pieces?DonaganTop AnswererNo. Only the king and rooks can castle.
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QuestionWhen a pawn reaches the opponent's back row, can it become any piece - or just a captured piece?NicolasCommunity AnswerThis is known as a "promoted pawn." A pawn that reaches the eighth (or back) row can immediately become any other piece (except a king). This includes uncaptured pieces. This means that after promotion a player could have two queens or three rooks, bishops or knights. Typically a player would promote his/her pawn to a queen but can choose another piece instead (if doing so would be advantageous in a particular situation).
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QuestionWhen you get a queen back where does she go?DonaganTop AnswererShe is placed on the square where your promoted pawn was when it was promoted.
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QuestionCan I castle out of check?Community AnswerNo, you cannot castle if your king is in check. You can castle only under these circumstances: (1) Your king is not in check; (2) You have not previously moved either your king or the rook you want to castle with; (3) There are no pieces standing between your king and that rook; and (4) Your king will not move through or to a square in which the king would be in check. Also, as a matter of chess etiquette, if your opponent is inexperienced, you should make him/her aware of the possibility of castling before the game begins.
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QuestionCan any chess pieces move backward?Community AnswerYes. Every chess piece can move backward except the pawns.
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QuestionCan I have more than one queen if I promote a pawn?Community AnswerYes. You can have two queens -- the one you started with, and the promoted pawn. In fact, you could wind up with more than two queens if you promote more than one pawn.
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QuestionWhat can the queen do?Community AnswerThe queen can move one or more spaces in a straight line in any direction. This makes her a payer's most powerful attacking piece. She must stop before reaching a space occupied by a piece of her color. She may not move beyond a space in which she captures a piece of the opposite color. (She, of course, must stop at any edge of the board.)
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QuestionIf I am moving a knight, does the entire L shape need to be vacant?Community AnswerNo. A knight may jump over other pieces of either color. The knight may not finish its move by landing on a square already occupied by a piece of the knight's color. It may, however, land on a square occupied by a piece of the opposite color (in which case the knight captures that piece).
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QuestionIf your king is in check, does the king have to move out of check, or can the piece threatening the king be attacked to remove the king from check?Community AnswerTo eliminate a check, you can move your king out of check, capture the attacking piece, or block the attacking piece with one of your own pieces. (If the attacking piece is a knight, since you can't block a knight, you'd have to move or capture.)
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QuestionCan a pawn move two spaces?Community AnswerYes, but only on its first move, in which it may move either one or two spaces forward.
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QuestionCan a king face a king?Community AnswerOne king can never be adjacent to the other king. Moving one's king to a square adjacent to the opponent's king would mean moving one's king into check, which not a legal move.
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QuestionAre you required to capture a piece?DonaganTop AnswererNo. If you're in a position in which you could capture a piece, you may decline to do so.
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QuestionWhich color starts with A1 on their side?Community AnswerWhite is on A1. The queen goes on her own color.
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QuestionHow does the timer work in chess?DonaganTop AnswererAs soon as a player makes a move, he/she restarts the clock for the opponent.
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QuestionQueen is at which side and king is at which side? Do white and black have their kings at opposite square or at straight square? Can all pawns be promoted as queens?Community AnswerAt the start of a game, white queen will be on a white square and black queen on a black square. All pawns can be promoted as queens if they reach the eighth (back) rank.
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QuestionWhen setting up, do the kings go on their own colors?Community AnswerNo. The black king must be on the white square, and the white king must be on the black square.
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QuestionShouldn't the queen be on the left and the king be at the right?Community AnswerThe queen starts on her own color, white on white, black on black.
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QuestionCan there be two pieces on one square?Community AnswerNo, only one piece can be on a square at any given time.
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QuestionHow is a pawn promoted?DonaganTop AnswererA pawn is promoted when it reaches the last rank in its file. It immediately becomes any other piece of the player's choice (except a king).
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QuestionIs it possible to have more than two queens?Anthony JiangCommunity AnswerYes. In fact you can have 9 queens in total, 8 promoted from pawns and the original one.
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QuestionHow many spaces can the knight move?DonaganTop AnswererA knight moves three spaces, one in one direction and two in a perpendicular direction (an "L" shape).
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QuestionHow can I reclaim a queen?DonaganTop AnswererIf you can move one of your pawns to your eighth rank (the row closest to your opponent), you can immediately convert ("promote") the pawn to a queen or any other piece of your choice (except a king). See Part 3 Step 2 of Play Chess .
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QuestionHow do you promote a pawn?CHRISTOPHER GOYMERACCommunity AnswerTo promote a pawn, you have to get it to the opponents' side of the board without being captured. You then can choose any piece (other than a pawn) and turn the pawn into that.
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QuestionCan I castle after 14 moves have been made?AlexTop AnswererYes, if you still meet the “requirements” and rules for castling. Check out our article on Castle in Chess for the rules for castling.
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QuestionHow do you distinguish between a promoted pawn that is now a second queen from a regular pawn?AlexTop AnswererActually, after your pawn is promoted, it is replaced with the piece. For example, if your pawn is now a Queen, you replace it with a Queen. If it is your second Queen, however, you can replace it with an upside-down rook.
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