Hey, so they told you that penguins cant fly huh? Who says they cant?? Get ready to strapon your rocket pack and show the world that you know differently, watch them stare in awe at a flying penguin! Take your time to practise first, get the hang of reaching a good distance, and then start [...]
Chess is played on a square board of eight rows (called ranks and denoted with numbers 1 to
and eight columns (called files and denoted with letters a to h) of squares. The colors of the sixty-four squares alternate and are referred to as “light squares” and “dark squares”. The chessboard is placed with a light square at the right hand end of the rank nearest to each player, and the pieces are set out as shown in the diagram, with each queen on its own color. The pieces are divided, by convention, into white and black sets. The players are referred to as “White” and “Black”, and each begins the game with sixteen pieces of the specified color. These consist of one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights and eight pawns. White always moves first. The players alternate moving one piece at a time (with the exception of castling, when two pieces are moved simultaneously).
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