Knights [Basic Chess part 2]
How does a knight move in chess?
The knight moves unconventionally compared to other chess pieces. Whereas other pieces move in straight lines, knights move in an “L-shape”—that is, they can move two squares in any direction vertically followed by one square horizontally, or two squares in any direction horizontally followed by one square vertica
What is the function of Knight in chess game?
Unlike all other standard chess pieces, the knight can "jump over" all other pieces (of either color) to its destination square. It captures an enemy piece by replacing it on its square. The knight's ability to "jump over" other pieces means it tends to be at its most powerful in closed positions, in contrast to a bishop. The knight moves alternately to light and dark squares.
Can knights jump over chess pieces?
The knight is the only piece in the game of chess that can “jump over” other pieces, regardless of whether those pieces are black or white. Knights capture enemy pieces by replacing them on their square. Due to its L-shaped movement, a knight beginning on a white square will always end up on a black square, and vice versa.
What is the location of the Knights in chess?
Location of the knights at the start of the game: b1 and g1 for White; b8 and g8 for Black. The black knight may move to any of eight squares (black dots). The white knight in this case is limited to two squares (white dots). The knight forks the king and rook.
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