Chess rules: The board

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Cb_startChess is played on a square board, divided into 64 squares of alternating color (32 white, 32 black), upon which move 16 “light” and 16 “dark” pieces. Chess sets are usually either black and white, red and black, or white and green.

Sets used for play are commonly made of wood or plastic, although ornamental sets of stone, glass, or metal are often used to decorate homes. Likewise, the chessboards themselves can be made of wood, cardboard, leather, stone, glass, or any other material that the design can be placed on. Many times the board is also used in the game of checkers. Many travel boards fold into a box and the pieces fit inside.

The board is placed so that a light-colored square is in the right corner; a dark one in the left. Each player controls sixteen pieces: a king, a queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns. At the beginning of the game, the pieces are arranged as shown in the diagram to the left: the rooks are the pieces in the corners, next to them are the knights, then the bishops, and queen and king in the center, behind the eight pawns. Note that the White queen starts on a white square, and the Black queen starts on a black square.

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