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goofyone:I haven't reached that stage yet ![]() |
tushbobo:lol glad to hear from you! am good oh! wassup with you? |
goofyone:ohhh i see the problem why didn't you say so since? abeg your game shouldn't be too long like that now. just 12 moves since? anyways we will give u time. me? ![]() How sure am i that the game wont take that long? i don't have board at the moment and using my phone is somehow difficult. how do i do it? |
andromida:yeah true but his outfit ain't that bad. That's the shirt and trousers. |
why are my wonderful students so silent? Una want test ![]() ANYONE IS FREE TO CONTRIBUTE AND ASK QUESTIONS. |
prof800:Thanks so much for the contribution. ![]() my brother, i dey have been good oh and you? thank you, yeah i miss that thread. mmmm......chessguru he has a website now www.akinov.com i think you can find him from there. |
luxanne:Yes my dear friend has practically said it all. No more pieces added in the game, just the 16 pieces. that are on ground. its very unlikely that all your pieces will still be on board when your pawn gets to the point of promotion. To add to what prof has said, the values of the pieces are also used when it comes to exchanging of pieces i.e to determine what piece you can exchange for another. for example: someone who doesn't know the value of their piece can decided to exchange a bishop with a rook. That is, i capture your bishop and then you capture my rook. In this case i m on the losing end because you are ahead by 2 points. As the bishop s just 3 points and the rook 5. It can also be used sometimes to figure out if you’re winning or losing at any point in the game not counting or considering the positional advantage you may have. so its not like scrabble though that you have to start recording down the points. Chess has its own form of recording. Which will be discussed later. Hope you are okay with this? if you aren't, you can still lay you complains or more questions here ![]() |
luxanne:lolz its the same chess with different rules. mmmm.....still thinking of that. I would mention it though but won't go too deep |
onegig:lol chai abeg onegig. ![]() blitz won't really help when it comes to tolerance and patience. |
dablazor:Actually it does, too much of it. It has to be in moderation. i know someone who plays blitz so well but performs poorly in deep thought, he finds it difficult to settle down to play deep thoughts. He is always in a rush when playing, it has really affected him. |
CoCoLav: ![]() it wont happen again don't worry ![]() |
promsman12:oh i see... No problem then |
luxanne:yes ![]() The castles are also referred to as rooks (didn't know this, just knew castle) so why the name changed teacher?They are the same thing, no name change. In some parts of the world it referred to as CASTLE. But it's official name is ROOK LOL! LIKE MONKS ![]() "the special part of this pawn is that when a pawn gets to the last square on the column it is on, it automatically changes to any piece you want it to be. either the rook,bishop, knight or queen except the king and a pawn ( i know what you are thinking queen of course ). This special ability is known as PROMOTION.I mean that if you already have a queen on board and your pawn is about to be promoted, it is possible for you to ask for another queen. Therefore having two queens on board same thing for the other pieces. Which officials would you say is very important in this game and why?This is quite easy, the most important piece on board is the KING. Why? without the king the game is useless, the main goal of chess is to checkmate the king. i.e attack the king in a way that the king can't move to any square. All the officials on board are all fighting for the safety of the king. Finally, in calculating the points, how is the points gotten?sorry i don't really get this question, do you mean how the points were determined? or how to calculate them or what they are used for? can you expatiate a bit. Thanks ![]() *taking notes* ![]() *EDITED* |
see them 'why should i seat and defend always' BLAH BLAH BLAH ![]() na fast game una want. blitz chess will fit u both , you don't need to think too much but you got to play fast and think fast. Timer is involved, sometimes even more fun than the normal classic deep thought chess. Too much of it though can somehow spoil your classic chess game. |
abeg who be this? see his face like someone who just saw a ghost ![]() the chain and shoe why?? ![]() |
lesson 3: characteristics and movement of the pieces okay we know our arrangement now. So time to deal with the pieces, would be talking about them one after the other. Every piece has a value and each of the values are as follows. pawn= 1 point bishop= 3 points knights = 3 points ( they are both the same, pls don't ask why) rooks = 5 points Queen= 9 points (she is equivalent to 9 pawns imagine king = no point ( the king never leaves the board if you are able to get the king i.e checkmate then the game is over) Before i continue, i was expecting someone to ask, why 2 of everything? and eight pawns? for those who like to wonder like moi ![]() simple: ask yourself have you ever seen a king or queen without soldiers? without an adviser? without a knight? This answers the question the king has his own and the queen has her own. 4 pawns to the king and 4 to queen. 1 bishop,1 Knight and 1 rook to the two royalties. The rook also known as castle stands like some kind of fence or gate to the kingdom (yes the chess kingdom )so we have the king and queen side of the board From Column E to H is known as the KING SIDE From column D to A is known as the QUEEN SIDE Now we go to The pieces. 1. THE PAWN This is known as one of the weakest pieces, as it is just worth 1point, though weak it is still a very special piece. it is actually very easy to recognize as it is the smallest piece on board and also recognized with it's bald head ![]() His movement is quite weird and different from the other pieces. At the starting position the pawn can either move one or two squares forward, after this the pawn just keeps going straight but one square at a time. It is also the only piece on board that can't move back (forward ever backward never) just keeping pushing the bald guy one square at a time. Also when it comes to capturing a piece, this same 'weak' piece doesn't capture the way it moves instead it captures sideways i.e a square diagonal. Though there is also another way to capture with the pawn called the EN PASSANT. But it will be covered later not now so if a pieces comes in front of your pawn forget it peeps your pawn can't take the piece and therefore it is stuck except an unfortunate piece comes sideways to the pawn and then your pawn captures and then he can then continue his Israelite journey forward on another column of course ![]() Finally (phew!) the special part of this pawn is that when a pawn gets to the last square on the column it is on, it automatically changes to any piece you want it to be. either the rook,bishop, knight or queen except the king and a pawn ( i know what you are thinking queen of course ). This special ability is known as PROMOTION.So it is very possible to have more than 2 queens or 3 rooks etc on board. most people usually safeguard their pawns towards the end of the game hoping that the destiny of that pawn will change to something more powerful.
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welcome luxanne ![]() MacCoka thanks and welcome ![]() no you aren't late at all cocolav, in fact just in time for the other lesson ![]() |
VERDICT Nothing much to say on this outfit, she looks okay. Though the outfit itself looks kinda confusing and the bangles quite unnecessary, I have decided to just let her go as almost everyone has agreed that she didn't commit any fashion crime. THANKS YALL FOR YOUR COMMENTS NEXT PIC PLEASE ![]() |
lol! luxanne ![]() codenames. hehe its called a chess notation. yeah me neither, but i got used to it eventually. beginner thread for now, so you can use the lil info to refresh your memories back to the good old days www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-tutorials-beginners#30817106 |
This babe silly gan, so she can't use her brain ni and create a dummy twitter account. The boss feeling fly with himself, like she can’t get another job somewhere. He just made her famous. |
dre11: ![]() Whats wrong with the colour? what colour would you have preferred? |
Thanks saintneo ![]() Thanks prof800, been a while ![]() promsman12 glad you are enjoying it. Do you know anyone who plays chess or do u have a board? |
lesson 2: Learning about the arrangement of the pieces Like i said each player has 16 pieces. Both the white and Black. 8x8 board with rows and columns. In chess we don't call it rows and columns but RANK and FILES. RANKS for Rows and FILES for Columns but as beginners it is okay to use rows and column and in chess the white pieces always start first. So to the arrangement, now the white and black pieces are always placed at the 2 last rows on the opposite side of the boards. The white pieces are always placed on the 1st and 2nd rows while the black pieces are always placed on 7th and 8th row. For all those aba made boards without lettersor numbers use this simple trick: check where your right hand is, if the last square at the end of where your right hand is placed is a white square then you know that's where your white pieces are to be placed and if it's black you know that's where your black pieces are supposed to be. The placing of the pieces are very important especially when you want to record your game. Now to the arrangement of each of the pieces. all 8 pawns are placed in the 2nd row and 7th row respectively. Then our rooks are placed at the rear ends behind the pawns. i.e the A and H columns rook also known as the castle. our wonderful knights looks like a horse follows i.e the B and G columns Then the bishops the great advisers, always stand close to the king and queen. i.e C and F columns. Note that the bishops can't be on the same colours of squares. one must be on a dark square and the other on a light square. why? it would be explained later The beautiful Queens, you know we ladies sometimes like to match our clothes no exception to the queen. ![]() 'The shoes matches the dress' is a saying used to remember the spot the queen should stand. The white queen stays on a white or light square while the black queen stays on a black or dark square. i.e the D column The king, the oga of them all obviously stays next to his lovely madam the queen. i.e the E column. the picture below shows the arrangements standard tournament chess board 2nd pic
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break time ![]() would be back later in the evening pls. This is for those who like to crash read or for anyone to get the whole lesson of this thread by just clicking below LESSON 1: WHAT IS CHESS ALL ABOUT AND WHERE DID IT ORIGINATE FROM LESSON 2: LEARNING ABOUT THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE PIECES LESSON 3: CHARACTERISTICS AND MOVEMENT OF THE PIECES 1PAWN 2ROOK 3KNIGHT I *MORE ON THE KNIGHT 4 BISHOP * MORE ON THE BISHOP 5 THE QUEEN * PICTURE OF THE QUEEN 6. KING * MORE ON THE KING * MORE ON THE KING AGAIN * IMPORTANT RULE FOR THE KING! LESSON 4: CHESS TERMINOLOGIES 1. RANKS AND FILES |
promsman12:Thanks Welcome! Yes you can ![]() you are free to ask questions in case you feel lost. |
CoCoLav:Thanks lets stop derailing this thread. pls come over to this thread ![]() www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-tutorials-beginners#30813633p |
Going to teach you all the simple basics of chess. if you get the basics and the simple rules of chess. you can start to call yourself a chess player. ![]() first of all. Our first lesson: What is chess all about and where did it originate from? Chess has been with us for centuries, through countless cultures and historic moments. A look at the game's development throughout history opens a fascinating window on cultural evolution, transporting our minds to distant lands and eras. The exact origin of chess is a great mystery. There are few ancient texts referring to the very beginning of chess, and fewer chess pieces left as physical evidence of the game's early existence. But myths, theories and opinions abound! Most historians believe it started in India, Persia, or China. ancientchess.com/page/01.htm The game of chess is over 1300 years old and is one of the most popular games in the world. It has received more total thought time than many great works of art and literature. Like a great work of art, chess is a paradox on many levels. It's easy to learn but can take a lifetime to master. There are few games which can match its usefulness as a tool for developing mental abilities, yet it's downright fun. www.intuitor.com/chess/ Chess is a two-person board game which simulates a battle between two opposing armies. The board has sixty-four squares of alternating colors. 8 rows and 8 columns, rows lettered A-H and columns numbered 1-8. As you can see in the picture below. The Goal of Chess Chess is a game played between two opponents on opposite sides of a board containing 64 squares of alternating colors. 8 rows and 8 columns, rows lettered A-H and columns numbered 1-8. As you can see in the picture below. Each player has 16 pieces: 1 king, 1 queen, 2 rooks, 2 bishops, 2 knights, and 8 pawns. The goal of the game is to checkmate the other king. Checkmate happens when the king is in a position to be captured (in check) and cannot escape from capture.
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For those people who are a bit dont like scrollung and looking at other's comments. i will put up the thread here and update whenever it is updated Lesson 1: What is chess all about and where did it originate from? www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-basics-beginners#30813633 lesson 2: chess arrangement www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-basics-beginners#30816146 lesson 3: characteristics and movement of each pieces PAWN: www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-basics-beginners#30824341 ROOK: www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-basics-beginners/1#30865881D KNIGHT: www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-basics-beginners/1#30874380 https://www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-basics-beginners/1#30874808 BISHOP: https://www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-basics-beginners/1#30905074 https://www.nairaland.com/2152083/chess-basics-beginners/1#30906609 QUEEN: |
hello people This thread is for those people who are interested in learning the game of chess. I'm not an expert though just want to help those who always wanted to learn but don't have time or the opportunity to. so grab your pens and books. let the lesson begin ![]() With me here are also great players in case i blunder and who can also contribute to the threadcc tushbobo jayriginal toyindipo chessguru saintneo haywhy28 switch47 prof800 kolooyinbo lucario007 |
onegig: ![]() spoilt kid indeed . No problem at all but when you have grown up a bit, i can't let you keep wining. You then start to learn from your mistakes and all. |
onegig:Good morning. Never say Never ![]() lol! chai ![]() YES!!!! * dancing shoki* ![]() FINALLY ![]() Glad to hear, i can take you in some simple basics and movement. you can also join my lil class with cocolav There are also chess ebooks too that can help, i have one that could be of help to you. if you got time ![]() |
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glad to hear from you! am good oh! wassup with you?



He just made her famous.