Outline of chess


The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to chess:
Chess is a two-player board game played on a chessboard. In a chess game, each player begins with sixteen pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. The object of the game is to checkmate the opponent's king, whereby the king is under immediate attack and there is no way to remove or defend it from attack, or force the opposing player to forfeit.

Nature of chess

Chess can be described as all of the following:

Essential equipment

- rules governing the play of the game of chess.
- describes features of the positions of the pawns. Pawn structure may be used for tactical or strategic effect, or both.
- a chess tactic is a move or sequence of moves which may result in tangible gain or limits the opponent's options. Tactics are usually contrasted with strategy, in which advantages take longer to be realized, and the opponent is less constrained in responding.
Fundamental tactics include:
- a particular checkmate. Some checkmate patterns occur sufficiently frequently, or are otherwise of such interest to scholars, that they have acquired specific names in chess commentary. Here are some of the most notorious:
- aspect of chess playing concerned with evaluation of chess positions and setting of goals and long-term plans for future play. While evaluating a position strategically, a player must take into account such factors as the relative value of the pieces on the board, pawn structure, king safety, position of pieces, and control of key squares and groups of squares.
- group of players that share common ideas about the strategy of the game. There have been several schools in the history of modern chess. Today there is less dependence on schools – players draw on many sources and play according to their personal style.
  1. Chess opening – first phase of the game, where pieces are developed before the main battle begins.
  2. Chess middlegame – second phase of the game, usually where the main battle is. Many games end in the middlegame.
  3. Chess endgame – third and final phase of the game, where there are only a few pieces left.

    Chess openings

- group of initial moves of a chess game. Recognized sequences of opening moves are referred to as openings as finished by White, or defenses as finished by Black, but opening is also used as the general term.
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- phase of the game after the middlegame when there are few pieces left on the board

Casual play

Chess clubs

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Years in chess

Psychology and chess

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– games similar to chess but with different rules or pieces.