Chess - Contenido educativo
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´This video has been created by students to explain how to play chess.
Today, we are going to explain the chess rules.
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To play chess, we need a board of 8x8 squares.
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This is the board, you can see.
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And now, we are going to explain how the pieces move.
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Each player has 8 pounds.
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At the beginning of the game, a pound can only move 2 squares, but also can move 1.
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When the pound is already moved, it can only move 1 square.
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The pound can capture diagonally, in a range of 1 square.
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This piece is called the bishop. Each player has two bishops, and it can move diagonally to any kind of square.
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We have a black square bishop and a white square bishop, and it can capture diagonally, like this.
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This piece is called the knight. Each player has two of them. It can move like it was an L.
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For capturing, you can capture like that, or like that.
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This piece is called the Rook. Each player has two Rooks. The Rook can move
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vertically and horizontally. And for capturing, it can capture like this, or
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like this. This piece is called the Queen. Each player has one Queen, and it can
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move horizontally, vertically, or diagonally at any range. It's the most
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powerful piece in the chess game. And this is how the piece capture, for example, the Knight.
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This piece is called the king. It's the most valuable piece and it has to be protected at any cost, because if not you lose the game.
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And it moves one square at a time. It can attack like this.
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And this is how the pieces are located.
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The pound value is 1 point. The rock value is 5.
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and the bishop not only not only does the bishop count three but also the knight
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the queen the queen value is nine pounds the king doesn't have any specific value
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due to you need to protect it if you lose it you lose the game
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this is a special move is called castle it can be short castle or long castle
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It is made to improve the protection of the king.
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Now we need to be careful about the piece we move.
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For example, we cannot do that because it is considered an illegal move.
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For the reason in some tournaments we need to be careful with this piece we move.
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Illegal! Illegal! Illegal!
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Rafa already did two illegal moves, so this is an immediate win for Rafaul.
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for playing chess there are different modalities that depend on the time
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it could be bullet, blitz, rapid or classical
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in this example it's blitz because there is only three minutes
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if you want to be bullet it will be one minute rapid
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more than five or ten and classic more than 30 minutes
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this position is considered checkmate as the king
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has no squares to move and the queen cannot be captured
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this is considered to be a draw in official tournament it will be
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half point for rafa and half point for
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- Subido por:
- Marianne M.
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- Visualizaciones:
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- Fecha:
- 1 de julio de 2024 - 10:53
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- IES PARQUE DE LISBOA
- Duración:
- 06′ 41″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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