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Hi. My name is Rebecca Taxman and I'm with Chess NYC and I'm going to tell
you, today, how to set up the chess board and understand the chess board.
So to start, there's a couple things we need to know.

First of all, there is 64 squares on a chess board. This might not seem
like a lot, but let's put it into perspective. There are more possible
chess positions within these 64 squares, than there are tiny grains of
sands in all the beaches of the world. So, this game is huge. And now, we
need to understand it in simple terms within these 64 squares.

So, first thing we should always notice is that we have two colors. We
have black or dark and we have white or light. Now unlike checkers, we use
all of the squares. Going up and down, we have our file. Each file is
recorded by a different letter. So for example, this is the E file. This
is the D file. And going across, we have our rank. Each rank has a
specific number. This is the fifth rank. This is the sixth rank. It's,
like, rank and file like in the army.

Then, we have long diagonal. Our longest diagonal is here and here. Each
square on the board has its own name. For example, we use our rank and
file to find our name. This is A1. This square would be B4. If I wanted
to find E6, it would be right here, E6.

Now, we are going to learn how to set up the chess board. So to begin, we
place our rooks in the corner of the board, and we always start with the
white pieces down by the one and two and the black pieces start on seven
and eight. For this tutorial, I'm just going to set up the white pieces.

Our rook starts on A1 and H1. Next to the rook goes the knight. Now, we
never want to call this the horse, the horsey, or the pony. In chess
language, this is the knight and the knight starts on G1 and B1. Next to
the knight, we have the bishop. The bishop is considered, like, the king's
messenger and the bishop starts on C1 and F1. And then, we have the king
and queen.

Now, we have these two center squares. How do we know which one goes
where? Very simple; the queen always goes on her own color. So since this
is a light colored queen, she goes on the light square of D1 and the king,
her partner, goes right next to her on E1.

Then, very simply, we just place our pawns as a little gate in front of our
pieces. So, there's the basics of how to understand and set up the chess
board.
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This is where I started playing chess by watching this tutorial 5 years ago and now I won 3rd place at our school chess tournament

aladeen
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Set up the chest board.
Understand the chest board.
Become the chest board.

tzellis
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Pawn: Human-like
Bishop: Supernatural
Knight: Unearthly
Rook: Monstrous
Queen: Heroic
King: More Human-like

joellaput
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you know in my chess club i always call it a pony (sometimes knight) but no one minds it cause we have fun there

loyalmaiden
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2:23 in spanish we do call it "caballo" ("the horse")

AlejandroParis
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This girl has a compelling delivery! I think this is going to be an interesting series.

grampsmatt
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Video: ‘This is the knight’
Automatic subtitle: ‘This is the *nut*’
2:26

e-wolfbeats
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Thank you, some people need to know the rules of the game

alxespin
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OMG SHE SOUNDS LIKE MABEL FROM GRAVITY FALLS!!!!

wMattie
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I just started playing with my son. Thank you for helping me know how to set up the board!

audierudolph
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I want chess as greek mythology
King- Zeus
Queen- Hera
Knight- Pegasus/Unicorn
Bishop- Hades
Rook- Kerberus/ Normal castle
Pawns- A normal soldier

aloneboyyt
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Really great tutorial! Its really interesting would be grateful if there is more uploads on other moves and tricks

chenchodrugay
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I liked this video quite a lot. I'm still learning the game and shouldn't get confused anymore on where the Knight and Bishop go. Thanks for the video and I also liked your delivery, very straightforward and matter of fact.

deanrux
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The grains of sand analogy against possible moves is insanity wow

wolfie
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I already know this but I still watched it. You know, this is entertaining lol.

mystogan
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on serbian pieces are called:
pawn-walker
rook-cannon
kNiGhT-horse
bishop-hunter
queen-queen
king-king

fekdaleo
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2:20 me who just called the knight *the horse* last game
s w e a t s

rydotion
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her: "its called the knight, not horse or horsey. the knight"
caption: "The nut"
rip.

reyuh
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I wanted to play chess so I decided to learn from you

sharmitaghosh
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What i call them:
Rook - Torre/Tower
Bishop - Bishop
Knight - Horse
King - “Hari” (From My language)
Queen -“Reyna” (From My language)

zethicalyt