Rules for Chess
Author: Various authors
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Description: Rules for Chess, provides an overview of the rules and basic concepts of playing chess. It covers topics such as the object of the game, chessboard setup, movement of different chess pieces, special moves like castling and en passant, promotion, and general gameplay.
Subject: Chess
Pages: 22
Megabytes: 0.35 MB
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