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OK, you remember the names of the squares? Click in the box below and type in the name of the square where the White Queen stands.
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That wasn't too hard, was it? Now tell me where to find the Black King.
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If you're so smart, can you do it blindfold? Where's the White King?
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OK fine! How about the Black Queen?
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White's just played another move. Tell me, how do you write it down? d2-d4 d4-d2 2d-4d e2-e4
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Hey, watch out! Black's just taken something! To write down a capture, we put a cross (a letter x or a times sign) instead of the dash. So Black's move was e5xd4. OK?
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N3fx4d Nf3+d4 Nf3xd4 Nf3xd5
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And White, of course, CAPTURES the Bishop with his Pawn. Tell me, how would you write that move? b2xc3 B2xC3 B2xc3 b2xC3
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Hey, guess what? Black just moved his pawn from e7 to e5. Go ahead and make my day - enter the move in the box below, just like you did last time.
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Oh no! White's just played another pawn move. What an idiot! OK, you'd better type it in the box for him!
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Black's moved his Queen out along the diagonal! And just look at what's happened! It's CHECKMATE!! Quick, type in the move before he changes his mind!!
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Click on the FINISH button to find out how you got on!
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