CHESS
On a board, there is a game for two players .
Chess (opening the shin) or chess (breaking the shin, which is the best) is a two-player strategic board game played on a chessboard. It's a square inlay board with 64 squares that measure 8 × 8 square. Chess is played by millions of individuals throughout the world, both professionals and amateurs. Chess players are one of the world's most populous social groupings. Chess is played by around 605 million individuals on a regular basis.
Beginning with each player's game set, cut the 16 pieces: the king, one minister, one Qlatan, two horses, elephants, and eight soldiers, where each piece movement differs from these six pieces, the minister is stronger and is considered the pieces, and the soldier is weakened, the goal in this game is mortification king discount cum under. A capture threat that can't be avoided. Chess pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces while simultaneously defending themselves. Fatality can also be obtained through the opponent's voluntary surrender, which occurs after the opponent has lost a significant amount of equipment or has demonstrated the impossibility of averting fatality. It's also possible for the game to end in a tie in several different ways.
It is unknown where this game originated or who invented it, but it is thought to have originated in India and that it was invented sometime before the seventh century AD, with the name derived from the game Cheturanga, which is thought to be the basis and forerunner of eastern strategic games such as Chinese chess, shogi, and chess Korean, among others. The Shaturanga migrated from India to Persia and then to Arab countries, and following the Islamic conquest of Andalusia, chess moved to Spain and finally to the continent of Europe, where its laws modified and modern chess was born in the late fifteenth century When the regulations were formed in the nineteenth century, and he was the first world champion in chess. The World Chess Championship has been governed by the International Chess Federation, the game's international governing body, since 1948. The current world champion is the Norwegian Magnus Carlsen, who has held the title since 2013. The Women's World Chess Championship, the World Junior Chess Championship, the World Chess Championship for Adults, the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship, the Chess Olympiad, and the World Correspondence Chess Championship are all organized by the Federation and the Computer Chess World Championship. In the practice of the game, there is more competition between professional and amateur players, and there are numerous chess variants with varied laws, pieces, and patches.
The International Federation bestows the title of a great professor on professional chess players, as well as national unions that have special assessment systems but are not recognized by the International Union, uses the term "professor" to refer to professional players from the past before the adoption of the Union's evaluation system, and is considered the International Olympic Committee. Chess is a game that is played all over the world In the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games, the game of chess was added, as well as some national sporting bodies, such as the Spanish Federation.
Since the second half of the twentieth century, computers have been programmed to play chess successfully, with the ability of sports computers in the treatment, and since the decade 1990, computers have made significant contributions to chess theory, particularly at the end of the game, such as computer IBM Deep Blue, which was the first computer to defeat the world chess champion when he defeated Garrard Fears of cheating in chess tournaments are on the rise.