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  2. Rules of chess - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules_of_chess

    The rules of chess (also known as the laws of chess) govern the play of the game of chess. Chess is a two-player abstract strategy board game. Each player controls sixteen pieces of six types on a chessboard. Each type of piece moves in a distinct way.

  3. FIDE is the World Chess Federation and defines the rules of Chess. If you want to go straight to the official FIDE Chess rules, they have a PDF of the Laws of Chess you can go over and download if you wish.

  4. FIDE LAWS OF CHESS – FIDE Rules Commission

    rcc.fide.com/fide-laws-of-chess_fulltexthtml

    FIDE Laws of Chess cover over-the-board play. The Laws of Chess have two parts: 1. Basic Rules of Play and 2. Competitive Rules of Play. The English text is the authentic version of the Laws of Chess (which were adopted at the 93 rd FIDE Congress at Chennai, India) coming into force on 1 January 2023. 0.2 Preface.

  5. How to Play Chess: 7 Rules To Get You Started

    www.chess.com/learn-how-to-play-chess

    It's never too late to learn how to play chessthe most popular game in the world! Learning the rules of chess is easy: Set Up The Chess Board; Learn To Move The Pieces; Discover The Special Rules; Learn Who Makes The First Move; Check Out The Rules On How To Win; Study The Basic Strategies; Practice Playing Lots Of Games

  6. Rules of Chess: The Complete Guide for New Players

    thechessworld.com/basic-chess-rules/rules-of-chess

    Want to learn the Rules of Chess? Now you can master the chess rules in less than 20 minutes! You’ll learn how pieces move, how to set up a chessboard, what’s your pieces worth, how to castle, what’s promotion, what’s “en passant”, how to start the game, and much more!

  7. International Chess Federation - FIDE

    www.fide.com/fide/handbook/lawsofchess.pdf

    No part of this site may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any way or by any means (including photocopying, recording or storing it in any medium by electronic means), without the written permission of FIDE International Chess Federation.

  8. The United States Chess Federation - Official Rules

    www.uschess.org/index.php/Official-Rules

    FIDE Information. Clubs & Tournaments. Scholastic / College.

  9. E.I.01A. Laws of Chess - FIDE

    rcc.fide.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/FIDE_Laws-Of_Chess_2005.pdf

    The FIDE Laws of Chess cover over-the-board play. The English text is the authentic version of the Laws of Chess, which was adopted at the 75th FIDE Congress at Calvia (Mallorca), October 2004, coming into force on 1 July 2005. In these Laws the words `he`, `him` and `his` include `she` and `her`.

  10. FIDE Rules Commission

    rules.fide.com

    Find the highlights of the new Laws of Chess! New year, new Laws. December 24, 2022. Questions & Answers. Q&A. Questions & Answers n. 4, November 2021 (Resignation and 75 moves-rule) November 8, 2021 rcc. by IA Stéphane Escafre, FIDE rules commission Elena Polovina is an International Arbiter from Russia. She is also a woman.

  11. 1 Queen. 2 Rooks. 2 Bishops. 2 Knights. 8 Pawns. Chess: The Game. As you play chess, the pieces stand on the board and move around until they’re captured. Each piece sits on its own square and moves from one square to another according to a strict set of rules.