Wednesday, October 15, 2008

tournament

Date : SUNDAY , OCTOBER 19, 2008
Venue : 1st Floor & 2nd Floor of Pearl Point Shopping Mall
5th Mile Jalan Kelang Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur
Co organizers : OUG (CKK) CHESS CLUB, MSSMKL
Events : OPEN section
Age-group Under-20 ( Secondary School )
Age-group Under-12 ( Primary School )
Format : 7 Rounds Rapid-Play (25 mins time control )
Time : 9.30 am to 5.30 pm
Entry fee : RM 20 for Open
RM 15 for Age group
RM 13 through School ( min. 3 players )
Closing date : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2008
( All registration should submit by e-mail to jaxtham@hotmail.com )
Download Entry form here.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Stonemaster - Kejohanan Catur Berpasukan Hari Wilayah 2008
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The Six Chess Pieces and Their Moves
The first thing to learn is how the six pieces move -- King, Queen, Rook, Bishop, Knight, and Pawn. Our first link ('Introduction') covers the preliminaries ('a game for two players'), shows how the pieces appear in our diagrams, and previews the important rules that you also find here.
Introduction to the Rules of Chess
How the King Moves
How the Queen Moves
How the Rook Moves
How the Bishop Moves
How the Knight Moves
How the Pawn Moves
Guide to the Six Chess Pieces
The Special Moves
After the basic moves of the six pieces, there are a few special moves that expand the powers of specific pieces. The first special move, called 'Castling', involves the King and a Rook. The other two special moves are for Pawns.
How to Castle
How to Capture En Passant
How to Promote a Pawn
Getting Started to Play
Before you can play a game, you need to know how to set up a chess board. Our second topic under getting started -- Chess Notation -- is not usually necessary for beginners. Since we are discussing chess via the miracle of Web technology, not face to face, we need a way to talk about chess positions. That makes notation more important than usual.
How to Set Up a Chess Board
Chess Notation
Chess Quizzes for Beginners : Notation, Setup, and Moves
How a Chess Game Ends
A chess game can end in one of two different ways. Either one of the players wins or the game is a draw.
How to Check, Checkmate, and Stalemate
Chess Quizzes for Beginners : Check and Checkmate
Draws
Checkmates with Names
Elementary Endgames
More About the Pieces
Knowing how the different pieces move is just a start. It's also important to know how their world of 64 squares, the chess board, affects them and how they interact with each other.
Relative Value of Chess Pieces
The Chess King Explained
The Chess Queen Explained
The Chess Rook Explained
The Chess Bishop Explained
The Chess Knight Explained
The Chess Pawn Explained
Relative Value of Pieces and Principles of Play (Advanced)
During a Chess Game
One of the great attractions of chess is how such simple rules can produce such complicated problems. Here we introduce some of the tools that help reduce the complexity to manageable proportions.
The Phases of the Game
Tactical Play
Positional Play
Chess Openings - Initial Position
Getting Serious about Chess
Most people learn to play chess at home or with friends. Some people reach a point where they want to expand their circle of opponents and meet other keen players.
How To Improve at Chess
Chess Equipment
Where to Play
Top 10 Ways to Lose
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This game is one of the first examples of an exciting tactical theme: the Queen sacrifice!
In this game, played long ago, the famous Russian master Petroff improvised in the midst of great complications, and unleashed a brilliancy with Black!

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