
CHESS
Chess is called the
game of kings. It has been around for a long time. People have been playing
it for over 500 years. Chess is based on an even older game from India. The
chess we play today is from Europe.
Chess is a
two-player game. One player uses the white pieces. The other uses the
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black pieces.
Each piece moves in a special way. One piece is called the king. Each player
has one. The players take turns moving their pieces. If a player lands on a
piece, he or she takes it. The game ends when a player loses his or her king.
There are a few more rules, but those are the basics.
Some people think
that chess is more than a game. They think that it makes the mind stronger.
Good chess players use their brains. They take their time. They think about
what will happen next. These skills are useful in life and in chess. Chess is
kind of like a work out for the mind.
You don't always have
lots of time to think when playing chess. There is a type of chess with short
time limits. It's called blitz chess. In blitz chess, each player gets ten
minutes to use for the whole game. Your clock runs during your turn. You hit
the time clock after your move. This stops your clock. It also starts the other
player's clock. If you run out of time, you lose. Games of blitz chess are
fast-paced.
Chess is not just for
people. Computers have been playing chess since the 1970s. At first they did
not play well. They made mistakes. As time went on they grew stronger. In 1997,
a computer beat the best player in the world for the first time. It was a
computer called Deep Blue. Deep Blue was big. It took up a whole room. By 2006
a cell phone could beat the best players in the world. Chess sure has come a
long way. Don't you think so?
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