So this is the part friends i already made part 1 , part 2 and part 3 if you have not watched then and go and watch them first .
Part 1-https://www.chess.com/blog/ujan1234/pawns-basic-chess-part-1-1
Part 2-https://www.chess.com/blog/ujan1234/knights-basic-chess-part-2-1
Part 3- https://www.chess.com/blog/ujan1234/bishop-basic-chess-part-3
So now let's start part 4=
What is the function of rook in chess game?
Recognizing the Role of the Rook in Chess In chess, the rook can move only forward and backward or from side to side — always in a straight line. Each player has two rooks to start a match, and each rook is placed in the back corner on either side of the board, behind the left-most and rightmost pawns.
Can a rook move backwards in chess?
In chess, the rook can move only forward and backward or from side to side — always in a straight line. Each player has two rooks to start a match, and each rook is placed in the back corner on either side of the board, behind the leftmost and rightmost pawns. Figure 1 shows where the rooks go on the chessboard.
Is the castle in chess called a rook?
Rook (chess) The rook (/rʊk/; ♖,♜) is a piece in the game of chess. Formerly the piece (from Persian رخ rokh/rukh) was called the tower, marquess, rector, and comes (Sunnucks 1970). The term castle is considered informal, incorrect, or old-fashioned.
How are many rooks in chess?
Each player has two rooks to start a match, and each rook is placed in the back corner on either side of the board, behind the leftmost and rightmost pawns.
So this is the finish of Rook part so we will do it for all pieces and if u think this is copied its not i wrote in my microsoft word and then i copied from there to here .
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