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  2. Chess tactic - Wikipedia

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    In chess, a tactic is a sequence of moves that each makes one or more immediate threats – a check, a material threat, a checkmating sequence threat, or the threat of another tactic – that culminates in the opponent's being unable to respond to all of the threats without making some kind of concession.

  3. Outline of chess - Wikipedia

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    White starts with one move, then Black plays two moves, then White plays 3 moves, etc. Avalanche chess – after each move, it is obligatory for the player to move an opponent pawn one square towards himself. Monster chess – Black plays as in traditional chess, but White has only one king and four pawns, and moves twice a turn.

  4. White and Black in chess - Wikipedia

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    In this chess set, the white pieces are tan in color. In chess, the player who moves first is called White and the player who moves second is called Black. Their pieces are the white pieces and the black pieces. The pieces are often not literally white and black, but usually contrasting light and dark colors.

  5. Chess - Wikipedia

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    Chess sets come with pieces in two colors, referred to as white and black, regardless of their actual color; the players controlling the color sets are referred to as White and Black, respectively. Each set comes with at least the following 16 pieces in both colors: one king , one queen , two rooks , two bishops , two knights , and eight pawns .

  6. Category:Chess tactics - Wikipedia

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  7. Block (chess) - Wikipedia

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    A block is a defensive tactic in chess in response to an attack, consisting of interposing a piece between the opponent's attacking piece and the piece being attacked. This type of blocking will only work if the attacking piece is a type that can move linearly an indefinite number of squares such as a queen, rook, or bishop and there is at least one empty square in the line between the ...

  8. List of chess traps - Wikipedia

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    In chess, a trap is a move which tempts the opponent to play a bad move. [1] Traps are common in all phases of the game; in the opening, some traps have occurred often enough that they have acquired names.

  9. Category:Chess images - Wikipedia

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