Chess notation

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Here we learn how chess pieces move .what are the different pieces in chss


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CHESS NOTATION BY B . Naga M ohan

Algebraic notation :

About Chess Board

Different Notation

Score sheet used in tournaments:

Interpretations: chess need some symbols to represent moves … - Black’s move !! – brilliant move ! – good move ? – bad move ?? – terrible move !? – unusual move ?! – dubious move

Piece movement: e4 - pawn moves from e4 square Bc4- Bishop moves to c4 square Kg1- king moves to g1 square Qf8 - Queen moves to f8 square Ra7 – Rook moves to a7 square Nf3- knight moves to f3square Capturing e * d5 – white pawn on ‘e’ square captures black pawn on ‘d5’

How Chess Notation Works All these chess notation rules may look complicated at first glance and seem like a lot to take in, but after a little practice, how chess notation works will become natural, just like a musician reading sheet music . Even if you are only playing friendly games, get into the habit of identifying chess pieces and squares now . Aside from anything, it’s always interesting to look back at games you played long ago – in years to come, you will wish you had your old games recorded. And by getting into practice now, you will be able to write down chess notation like a pro when you are ready to start playing at a club.