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Chess Games

Chess games are the most popular among the different board games that are played all over the world. There is a controversy among the chess historians about the origin of chess games. The common belief is that chess originated in India around the 6th century AD. There is evidence of a type of board game called “Chaturanga” played in India during that period, which bears strong resemblances to the modern day game that is chess. Chess games involve two players. The primary physical components of chess games are the chess board and the chess pieces. There are sixty four squares on the chess board. The squares are alternately black and white in color. Each player plays with a set of sixteen pieces, thereby making a total of thirty two pieces. The two sets of pieces are usually in the two standard colors - black and white. The player with the white pieces makes the first move. A player can move the different individual pieces in a set in certain specific directions. Each set has individual pieces of different types - there are eight Pawns, two Knights, two Bishops, two Rooks, one Queen and one King. Each piece has certain characteristic features of its own. While there are different kinds of chess games nowadays, the primary aim of the different chess games are the same - to eliminate as many of the opponent's chess pieces as possible and finally checkmate the opponent. Checkmate is a situation where the opponent's King is in check, i.e. surrounded by the enemy with no way out. Chess games need not end in checkmate always. A player may chose to resign a game if he feels the situation is beyond his control, thus handing his opponent the victory without being checkmated. Chess games may also end in a draw. A draw can occur in several situations, including draw by agreement, draw by impossibility of checkmate, stalemate, threefold repetition or the fifty-move rule. Of late, chess is also available in over the Internet. With the click of the mouse, you can now play chess with another player from the other end of the globe. Here you can play chess, chat and analyze their games also. Learn some great Chess Moves and you start winning.
 
   
   
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