of a move in which a pawn may be captured, by another pawn, as if it had moved one square from its initial position instead of two (two words)
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Abbreviation for Forsyth-Edwards Notation. It is a concise way of representing a chess position in a single line.
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Opening where the target sacrifices a pawn to develop his pieces more quickly.
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H
There are vertical lines and h_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lines.
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I
A move that is not permitted by the rules of chess. An i _ _ _ _ _ _ move discovered during the course of a game must be corrected.
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J
Spanish word for Check.
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K
The most important piece, we have to defend our and attack the opponent.
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L
Plural for the rules of chess: l _ _ s.
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M
Short for checkmate.
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N
The black pieces in Spanish are n _ _ _ _ s.
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O
The beginning phase of the game, more or less the first dozen moves, but it can extend much farther. It precedes to the middlegame.
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P
There are 8 of them per team.
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Q
The most powerful piece.
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R
It looks like a castle.
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S
A position in which the player whose turn it is to move has no legal move and their king is not in check. A S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E results in an immediate draw.
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T
A competition involving more than two players or teams. T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t
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U
The shape of a chess board: _ _ U _ _ _.
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V
There are horizontal lines and V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lines.
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W
This colour moves first.
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Tu blog favorito de la Consejería de Educación.
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Y
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_ _ _ Z A group of questions to challenge your mind.