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Piece.

Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 8/14/19 Wayback Wednesday

Random information on the term “Piece”:

A chess piece, or chessman, is any of the six different types of movable objects used on a chessboard to play the game of chess.

Each player begins with a total of sixteen pieces. The pieces that belong to each player are distinguished by color. The lighter colored pieces are referred to as “white,” and the player that owns them, “White”. The darker colored pieces are referred to as “black”, and the player that owns them, “Black”. The word “piece” has three meanings, depending on the context. The context should make the intended meaning clear (Burgess 2009:523) (Hooper & Whyld 1992:307).

In the first context, each of the two players begins with the following sixteen pieces in a standard game:

The rules of chess prescribe the types of move a player can make with each type of chess piece. Each piece type moves in a different way. During play, the players take turns moving one of their own chess pieces.

Pieces other than pawns capture in the same way that they move. A capturing piece replaces the opponent piece on its square, except for an en passant capture. Captured pieces are immediately removed from the game. A square may hold only one piece at any given time. Except for castling and the knight’s move, no piece may jump over another piece (Just & Burg 2003:13–16).

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