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What does the +1 in chess mean?

The number itself is based on the 'value' of the different chess pieces: 1 = a pawn. 3 = a Knight or Bishop. 5 = a Rook. 9 = a Queen.
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What does 1 2 and 1 2 mean in chess?

1/2-1/2 means there is a draw. (This comes at the end of the score sheet used to record the moves of the game, usually provided by tournaments)
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What does 2 1 mean chess?

2|1 means the clock is set at 2 minutes for each player and after every move 1 second is added to that player's clock. So for example 10|3 would mean 10 minutes on the clock, and after each of your moves you gain 3 seconds.
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What is the +2 in chess?

So what does it mean to be plus two. It means you have 2 extra points of material (ie: being up a rook for a knight, or maybe being up a bishop for a pawn).
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What does 5 5 mean in chess?

So a time of 5 | 5 means five minutes for the game + 5 seconds of time added to your clock after each move you make. Another example: 18 | 10 represents an 18 minute game, with 10 seconds bonus time per move.
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What is Rule 7 in chess?

Rule 7: Touch-move Rule

As per this rule, if you intentionally touch a piece, you either need to move it, if allowed, or capture that same piece, if allowed. Let's say you touched your own piece. In this case, you'll have to move your piece if the move is legal.
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What is 15 10 rule in chess?

15/10 rapid chess is 15 minutes and a 10 second increment for each side. 10 second increment means that after each move is played, an extra ten seconds is added to your clock.
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What is 10 minute chess called?

Bullet chess is a variant of blitz chess. According to FIDE, blitz chess is anything that has 10 minutes or less per player.
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What does +4 mean in chess?

Chess engines (computer programs) use a standard notation to indicate who is better off (White or Black) in a given position. A positive ("+") number means that White's position is better. A negative ("-") means things look better for Black.
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What is 10 0 in chess?

the first number is minutes, the second is seconds added to your clock after you make your move. so 10/0 means 10 minutes for all your moves. 10/10 means ten minutes for all your moves PLUS 10 seconds is added every time you move. 5/2 , in the same way, means five minutes plus 2 seconds per move for each player.
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What is illegal 1 in chess?

It is illegal to make a move that places or leaves one's king in check. The possible ways to get out of check are: Move the king to a square where it is not in check. Capture the checking piece (possibly with the king). Block the check by placing a piece between the king and the opponent's threatening piece.
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What is Rule 50 in chess?

The fifty-move rule in chess states that a player can claim a draw if no capture has been made and no pawn has been moved in the last fifty moves (for this purpose a "move" consists of a player completing a turn followed by the opponent completing a turn).
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What is 3 minute chess called?

Live Chess has three different ratings based on different time controls: Bullet rating - For games under 3 minutes. Blitz rating - For games of 3 minutes to 14 minutes. Standard rating - For games 15 minutes and longer.
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What is 1 0 in chess?

The notation 1–0 at the completion of moves indicates that White won, 0–1 indicates that Black won, and ½–½ indicates a draw.
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What is 1 f4 in chess?

f4 · Bird's Opening. Bird's Opening is an aggressive and less common opening, named after the chess player Henry Bird. This opening weakens the h4-to-e1 diagonal, and weakens White's kingside, but helps control the centre and is good for players who don't want to study openings.
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What does 1 c4 mean chess?

The English Opening starting with 1. c4 is a modern way to handle the opening phase of the game. This opening is a "flank" opening since it starts with a side pawn rather than the central 1. e4 or 1.
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What does F mean in chess?

Examples: F=fou (French for bishop), L=loper (Dutch for bishop). In printed periodicals, the use of figurines for the pieces is recommended.
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What does G mean in chess?

If your time control is G/30, that means that each chess player has 30 minutes to complete his or her portion of the game. The game could then last a full 60 minutes (30 minutes for each player). Our local scholastic in person events usually have a time control with a 5 second delay.
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What is K in chess?

Nomenclature. With the exception of the knight, each piece is abbreviated as the first letter of its name: K for king, Q for queen, R for rook, B for bishop, and P for pawn. As knight begins with the same letter as king, it is abbreviated as either N or Kt, the former being the modern convention.
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What is duck chess?

Duck chess is just like chess, except... there's a duck! The duck is like a brick: pieces cannot move through the square occupied by the duck, and the duck cannot be captured. However, knights can jump over the duck.
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What is fast chess rule?

In the case of time increments, the total time per player for a 60-move game must be 10 minutes or less (hence averaging 10 seconds or less per move). For the FIDE World Blitz Championship, each player has 3 minutes plus 2 additional seconds per move, starting from move 1.
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What is the quickest chess game ever?

The shortest game ever registered between two grand masters, was in four moves. Lazard defeated Gibaud in a chess cafè in Paris in 1924.
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What not to do in chess?

For new players who need some guidance, here are a few common beginner mistakes to avoid.
  1. 1 Becoming Frustrated At Slow Progress.
  2. 2 Playing Too Many Pawn Moves. ...
  3. 3 Focusing Too Much On Opening Study. ...
  4. 4 Neglecting Endgame Study. ...
  5. 5 Playing "Hope Chess" ...
  6. 6 Only Thinking About Attacks. ...
  7. 7 Moving The Queen Out Too Early. ...
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What is the 75 turn rule in chess?

#3: The new 75-move rule

Rule 9.6. 2 states: “any series of at least 75 moves have been made by each player without the movement of any pawn and without any capture. If the last move resulted in checkmate, that shall take precedence.”
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What is the most powerful chess piece?

The queen is known as the most powerful piece on the chess board, so the prospect of sacrificing it invokes an unparalleled excitement among chess enthusiasts. There is something inherently satisfying about giving up the strongest piece on the board in order to checkmate the enemy king.
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