How to play chess? Part 1

Chess is a game where you need to be able to take the enemy king. You need to move your pieces to do that.

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The first piece you usually move is a pawn, as they are the only pieces put in front of the others. On, their first move, pawns can only move foward one or two spaces.After, they can only move forward one square per move. If there is a piece one square diagonally in front of the pawn,the pawn can take it. And the final thing about the pawn: if one reaches the end of the board, it can become a queen, bishop, knight, or a rook. The next piece is the rook. A rook is only able to move up,down, left, right until it hits anothor piece. And if it and the king haven’t moved, have no pieces in between them, they can form a barrier. And the last one I’m explaining in part one is the bishop. It’s the same as the rook exept it goes only diagonally. The bishop is a piece used in many easy checkmates, so if you’re smart you can use it to win easily. That is all for part one of chess. Stay tuned for a part 2 soon. Bye!

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