How the all pieces are run or we wil do on chessboard
1)Bishop
Bishop is Move like cross line, both side two bishop have different running because in black square Bishop Move only in black line and other bishop in white cross line. There are four total bishops on a chess board, with each player allocated two pieces. The kingside bishop is placed between the king and knight on the row closest to each player on the chess set, while the queenside bishop rests between the knight and the queen.
2) knight
A knight placed on the edge of the board can only attack three or four squares, whereas a centrally-placed knight can attack eight. A knight in the corner only has two possible moves.
The knight have unique movements makes them different from other pieces because , if you are controlling a black knight, it is possible to attack the white king and the queen at the same time, even if those pieces are far apart from one another.
3) Rook
The rook moves horizontally or vertically, through any number of unoccupied squares The rook cannot jump over pieces. As with captures by other pieces, the rook captures by occupying the square on which the enemy piece sits. The rook also participates, with the king, in a special move called castling.



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