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DON BOSCO COLLEGE TURA (DBCT)
CHESS CLUB
ABOUT:
DBCT Chess Club is a platform to bring together students & teachers to share their knowledge and skills in the game of chess. Chess provides a plethora of benefits which can aid in the development of cognitive and life skills in all age groups.
Chess can be an important tool for character building among the young and impressionable students in an educational institution as this game teaches one: (i) to win with grace and accept lose with dignity, (ii) to realize the consequence of one’s actions, (iii) to stay focused on a given task, (iv) to develop creativity and problem solving skills, (v) to remain calm under pressure, to name a few and thus build up one’s confidence. It has been reported from different studies mirroring classroom and competitive examination environment that chess improves one’s IQ.
The DBCT Chess Club is envisaged to be an ‘After-Classes Program’ as part of college extra-curricular activity.
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HOW TO PLAY:
Legal moves for pieces
The king may move in any direction-to either color. However, unlike the queen, the king moves only one square at a time.
The King may not move to a square:
That is occupied by one of his own pieces.
Where it is checked by an enemy piece
Adjacent to the enemy King.
The queen may move any number of square straight or diagonally in any direction. It cannot jump over another piece.
The rook may move in a straight line, any number of squares horizontally or vertically (but not both on the same move).
The bishop can only move diagonally and in one direction at a move. Each bishop is on a different color and commands that color only.
The knight is the only chessman that can move over its own or opponent's pieces. The Knight moves two spaces in a row and one over.
The pawn on its first move may move either one or two square straight forward. After its first move the Pawn may only advance one square at a time. The Pawn captures by moving diagonally one square forward in each direction. The Pawn cannot move or capture backwards!
Special moves
If a White Pawn reaches the 8th (or 1st with Black) rank of the board, it must be exchanged. It can be promoted to a Queen, Rook, Bishop or Knight of its own colour. But never to a King!
The possibility of en passant Pawn capture arises when the opponent’s Pawn has just moved from its starting position two squares ahead and our Pawn is next to it. This kind of capture is only possible at this time and cannot be done later.
Castling involves King and Rook pieces. It can be executed in both short and long Rook directions (either at File 1 for White, or File 8 for Black). The King moves two squares in the direction of the Rook, the Rook jumps over the King and lands on the square next to it.
The chessboard is divided into ranks (numbers) and files (letters). This is used as an identifier when the players move their chess pieces. There are eight of each, and each is comprised of eight squares of equal size:
· Ranks are rows that go from side to side across the chessboard and are referred to by numbers. Each chessboard has eight ranks, which are numbered from the bottom of the board (where the white pieces start) on up.
· Files are columns that go up and down the chessboard, and each board has eight of them. Because numbers indicate ranks, letters indicate files, which are labeled from left to right.
· The naming conventions for ranks and files allows you to give an identifier to every square by using what chess people call the file-first method. For example, the lower right-hand square is called h1. This name is shorthand for h-file, first rank (see diagram below).
The sign of capture: x Example: Rxf5 means: the Rook captures an enemy piece on the f file and on the 5th rank. This order only changes in case of Pawn moves. We don't write the name of the Pawn, only where it moves to. In case if there is a promotion, first write on which square the promotion is, and the choice of the promoted piece is marked only at the end. For example: d8Q means: On the d file, the Pawn reached the 8th rank and was promoted to Queen.
Notation of a short chess game: 1. e4 e5 2.Nf3 f6 3.Nxe5 fxe5 4.Qh5+ Ke7 5.Qxe5+ Kf7 6.Bc4+ Kg6 7.Qf5+ Kh6 8.d4+ Qg5 9.Qxg5# 1-0
REFERENCES: [to be omitted when finalized]
James Eade (2016), Chess for Dummies, 4th Ed, John Wiley & Sons Inc., https://www.dummies.com/book/home-auto-hobbies/games/board-games/chess/chess-for-dummies-4th-edition-282072
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