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Are you interested in joining Marshall's Chess Club? Check the calendar and join us!

Chess is a powerful tool for developing higher order thinking skills, creativity, numerical and verbal aptitudes, and memory. Students of all grades and skill levels are welcome! Marshall's Chess Club provides opportunities for:

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Strategic Instruction

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Mentoring

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Written Instruction

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Mini (In-house) Tournaments

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County Tournaments

Introduction

The picture shows what the pieces look like in most diagrams.

 
'Chess : a game for two played on a board of 64 squares of alternate colors with each player having 16 pieces.' - The Merriam-Webster Dictionary '

Chess is a board game played by two opponents called White and Black. The goal of each player is to attack the opponent's King so that it has no escape. Players take turns moving one piece at a time to strengthen their own position and to weaken their opponent's.

The chess pieces are symbolic of a medieval army. Each player starts with a King and a Queen (the monarchy), two Rooks (the castle), two Knights (the horsemen), two Bishops (the church), and eight Pawns (the foot soldiers).

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Chess Game Directions came from Mark Weeks: Mark Weeks is an American living in Europe who has had a life-long interest in chess. He has been a USCF member since his high school years, has a FIDE rating of 2235, and is an ICCF Master.

For more information, please contact Lori McDonald at mcdonala@pwcs.edu

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