Don't just put author's name, put the full reference so a reader can find the book or website. Why is this not illustrated? Same reason as en passant. Special moves should be placed before Notation. Anyone who has taught the game to children knows this is one of the stumbling-blocks. Thanks again! I-on| I-Гalk | I-PrФjecГ 16:23, 23 February 2010 (UTC) Ah, okay. :) I'm still probably going to tinker with it just to see if I can get it to work, but I'm glad that you have what you need. :) Lauryn ☆ 19:32, 23 February 2010 (UTC) Thx much! I-on| I-Гalk | I-PrФjecГ 13:41, 25 February 2010 (UTC) En passant Lauryn ☆ 17:10, 22 February 2010 (UTC) If you are still having trouble with it, you may stop. Thanks again for your help! I-on| I-Гalk | I-PrФjecГ 17:06, 22 February 2010 (UTC) (outdent) That one worked out a lot better, so it's probably something from the first import that I'm missing. Lauryn ☆ 17:01, 22 February 2010 (UTC) I will also need Template:Chess diagram small if it isn't to much trouble! i can't tell the difference but just in case i need it. none of the images for the squares exist here. Good luck with it! ) I-on| I-Гalk | I-PrФjecГ 16:56, 22 February 2010 (UTC) Done Special:Import is good times. :) Lauryn ☆ 16:59, 22 February 2010 (UTC) Or not. Lauryn ☆ 16:50, 22 February 2010 (UTC) It looks quite confusing. I have no clue how to make a template so you will have to help me with that one! ) I-on| I-Гalk | I-PrФjecГ 16:49, 22 February 2010 (UTC) If you'll tell me what templates you need, I'll import them for you. 1, the en wiki has some diagrams, but are in templates that don't exist here. You'll never forget it! But the comments are necessary to get from where you are to where you're going. Putting a pet article up for GA is like getting slapped in the face by a wet fish. Same idea for some of the other topics, chess variants being an obvious case. The idea here might be: create a better section for the history, then maybe link it to another page (yet to be created) which would deal with the hstory in more detail. I will provide references and some text on the historical side. The article does have a future as a GA, but needs quite a bit of work. Topics to cover include: computer data bases computer playing engines rating systems master ranks junior chess. Coming to the present day, you need to deal with the world of chess as it really is. The history section later has too much pointless details on words and names, and gives no conception of the original game. Strategy is how to win despite resistance. All progress in a game is indirect, yet towards the goal all the same. If the scholar's mate shows how to mate, then the next step is to show why you can never get it in practice. Strategy section has good parts, but you've failed to say the most obvious things: strategy exists because there's no way a player can achieve a win by direct simple action. Ditto with chess and literature, chess and film. There are several dozen variants, and there's no way you can deal with them properly here. Do not deal with chess variants in this article, except to say variants exist. From about 6th to 15th centuries the game was played by Indo-Arabic rules from about 1475 the rules changed, and the modern game was born. The game is a kind of battle, in which side attempts to mate the opposing king." "Chess is about 1500 years old. Done "Chess is a strategic board game between two players. Intro should be shorter, and state general ideas details to body of text. Moves of pieces should be taught by diagrams with words merely as supplements. The chess rule only says that the same postion should arise thrice.ġ. It is also not necessary that the same position should arise in consecutive moves. The three fold repetition arises when a position is repeated thrice on the board. This is called stalemate by three-fold repetition." "If a player checks another player in the same way three times, than a stalemate is declared. Yes SunCreator ( talk) 23:42, 4 November 2009 (UTC) Draw of the game Isn't rook the real name of the "castle", so shouldn't it say Rook: (sometimes called castle) rather than the other way round? - Tango 22:28, (UTC)
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