Chess is a two-player strategy board game where the objective is to
checkmate the opponent's king, rendering it unable to move without
capture. Players take turns moving pieces on a square board with 64
spaces, each piece having unique movements and capabilities:
King:
The most important piece, unable to move far.
Queen: Most powerful
piece, able to move in any direction.
Rook: Strong piece, able to
move horizontally or vertically.
Bishop: Piece that moves diagonally.
Knight: Piece that moves in an L-shape.
Pawn: Foot soldiers, able
to move forward but capture diagonally.
Players employ various tactics,
strategies, and combinations to outmaneuver their opponent, aiming to
protect their king while threatening the opponent's. Skillful play
requires foresight, problem-solving, and analytical thinking.