How Does Chessboard Work?
What is Chessboard?
In chess, the most classic game in the world, two players move their pieces on an 8×8 square board and move them according to the rules. There are two main types of pieces, rooks (represented by the number 1), and knights (the number 3). Each side has the same number of pieces, but each piece has a different value.
How does Chessboard work?
In chess, a piece is moved from one square to the square next to it. This is called a move. There are different types of moves, and depending on the type of move, you can move the same piece to a different square. There are different types of moves and they are called “moves” because you move a piece on a square.
In Chessboard, you can play against another player (also called the opponent). You can select the opponent from the list of already paired devices. If you select the same device, then you will play the opponent with yourself.
If you want to play chess against yourself, you have to select “Solo mode” (you will not have an opponent). You will be able to play chess with your opponent and you can select the opponent by clicking on “Duplicate mode” or “Dual-mode”.