Chess Pieces - Let’s Begin
Compiled of 64 squares (with eight rows by 8), flip-flopping between light and dark, a chess board provides the analogical battleground on which participants maneuver. From this point forward, chess players are able to plan their approaches, protect their monarch, and guard their ground.
At the start of each game, chess pieces are placed at the upper and lower rows. From these opening positions, strategies and maneuvers evolve. Played between two opponents, chess is basically a battle between two armies. The chess pieces equate to that of a historical armament, furnished with a king, a queen, two bishops, two knights, two rooks, and eight pawns.