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Chess
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Chess
is one of the oldest games played in the world. It is a game requiring
great skill and intelligence, and world champions have often pondered
over moves for several days.
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Joining
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| Regular
No time limit Blitz 5 minutes a move Active Half an hour a move Rapid An hour a move Competition One and a half hours for 30 moves, and an additional hour for twenty moves. Custom Time limit decided by players themselves. Each player's screen has a clock indicating how much time and how many moves they have left. |
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| Movement
of Pieces During their turns, each player moves one piece at a time. When castling a player moves two pieces. In order to move a piece on the board, the player must use the mouse. The piece will be highlighted when the mouse clicks on it. After the piece has been chosen, the player must then choose the destination square. If an illegal square is chosen, an 'error' sound effect will be triggered. The sound effect will be deactivated when the piece is chosen again. The cursor will change form when a legal destination square has been located. |
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| When a legal destination square has been chosen, the piece will be moved automatically, and it will be the other player's turn. When castling, a second piece is moved in addition to the first piece (the castling maneuver is executable by moving the King, or the Castle). | ||||
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| Taking
Pieces When selecting a square holding one of the opponent's pieces, an animation will be shown of the piece being taken. Following the animation, the selected piece will move to the vacated square. |
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| Replacing
Pawns When a player's pawn reaches the other side of the board, the player can replace the pawn with another piece (Queen, Bishop, Horse or Rook). New pieces are chosen using the 'pop-up' window. |
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| Clock In games with time limits, there will be a clock displayed at all times in each player's screen. When it is the second player's turn, the clock will stop running for the first player and begin running for the second player. |
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| Declarations Each player may make the following declarations during the course of the game: |
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| "Surrender"
"Draw" |
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The
declarations "Check" and "Mate" will appear automatically
when a player takes his/her opponent's King, or when a player wins a
game. The declaration of "Mate" will also trigger sound FX
and visual animation. The declarations of one player will appear in
the 'pop-up' window of the second player. The second player can either
accept or reject declarations of "Surrender" or "Draw".
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| Conclusion
of the Game When the game has concluded, the leader must choose "New Game" in order to begin another game. The leader also has the option of starting a new game at any stage after the declaration of "Surrender" or "Draw". |
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| Option
Button Players may stop/continue animations by pressing the Visual FX button. Players may stop/continue voice effects by pressing the Sound FX button.. "What a Loser". |
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