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rules of chess

  • Position of chess pieces at the beginning of a game In chess: Queen

    Each player has one queen, which combines the powers of the rook and bishop and is thus the most mobile and powerful piece. The White queen begins at d1, the Black queen at d8.

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  • Position of chess pieces at the beginning of a game In chess: Standardization of rules

    …piece on the board—the modern queen. This and the increased value of pawn promotion added a dynamic new element to chess. Also, the chaturanga piece called the elephant, which had been limited to a two-square diagonal jump in shatranj, became the bishop, more than doubling its range.

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set design

  • Position of chess pieces at the beginning of a game In chess: Set design

    The queen grew in size after 1475, when its powers expanded, and changed from a male counselor to the king’s female consort. The bishop was known by different names—“fool” in French and “elephant” in Russian, for example—and was not universally recognized by a distinctive mitre until…

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