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Play Rook

Posted on May 19, 2010.
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Chess, this exciting game of strategy and skill and a native of India, covering some 1500 years back in history. The nature of chess is in its essence is more than a game as such, it is generally associated with people of higher learning in the middle, and education. Essentially, chess is a game of elite, and only the most intelligent who can claim dominion over this very mental sport.

Things you should include reading about the game to get a good book on the subject - preferably by an expert. The most important keys for understanding may be checkmated. Also, equally important is how to move without error.

The strategy is of paramount importance to play chess. In general, the best way to use your tricks is to align vertically. A gesture can have different functions and consequences. Make a very efficient use of your pawns. Always try to put things in place so that your opponent will pay a price for catching one of your pieces. As an unwritten rule, the best piece to use to try to capture the opponent's queen is a knight. Never leave your king vulnerable. Always be aware of the enemy pieces that could jump into the game and mat your king. Perhaps the parts that pose the greatest danger is the queen and knight.

Chess is a game wise, it's a game that embraces free will and intelligence. It is also a great game that teaches lessons of life that may very well change come out of your future. Have lots of joy and fun to play chess.

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