To Learn the Rules of Chess, Watch my 'How to Play Chess' Tutorial Here: ruclips.net/video/mGuYHXfgDxY/видео.html Video Timestamps: 0:20 Chess Notation - Importance and Basics 0:51 Concept of Files and Ranks on the Chess Board 1:24 Naming the Squares on the Chessboard 2:01 Naming Chess Pieces 2:37 Notating Chess Moves 4:17 Notation for Capture Moves in Chess 4:57 Notation for Pawn Promotion in Chess 5:35 Notating a Check 6:18 Notating a Checkmate 6:57 Notation for Castling in Chess 7:20 Notation for En Passant in Chess 7:53 How to Notate Moves when Identical Pieces can move to the Same Square 10:58 Chess Notation Test
*Chess Answer :* N4xf6# *Explanation :* 'N' is for the knight. We can't use 'e' because knight on e8 is also there. '4' is where the rank of the knight is. 'x' is for the capture symbol. 'f6' is the place where the knight's destination. '#' is for the checkmate symbol. Hope it helps! 😀
Sir I have a question here kindly look over bishop at g7 king can capture that bishop as it can move leftwards so I think this would be a condition for check not checkmate. I may be wrong as I have started chess yesterday kindly look over my query and give accurate solution for it
Answer:- N4×f6# I love how our Jitendra sir simplifies the topic and teaches so perfectly. There can be no one who cannot understand Chess notation after watching this video.
@@The_Commandblock if you are talking about the black rook at a7 capturing the white bishop at g7, that doesn't put the King out of check so it's not a legal move
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I played chess for years (just playing against my siblings) but never knew how to read notation so this was a great help😁(i mean this channel was great help especialy for beginners)
I am from Pakistan, I was thinking to find what the Rules wer but you solved my problem sir thanks You are good teacher you explain very nice with polite voice
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N4xf6# N for knight 4 for the rank since we have two knights on same file and a small x for capture and f6 for the destination square hash for the mate.
Really amazing explanation.I am too much good in playing.But I never understand this concept of word using.But by this single video each and every point get cleared easily.
N4xf6# Explanation: - There are two knights on the same file so we should define this one by rank. - Since it’s a capture we have to add ‘x’ - We shall mention the destiny square as well which is ‘f6’ - Now at the end, we should also add the ‘#’ since it’s a checkmate
Kh8 isnt possible since Bishop is guarding it Kg8 isnt possible since Knight guards it Kxg8 isnt possible since knight guards it and also pawn is covering the g6 square
YOUR EXPLANATION IS AWESOME SIR! I AM VERY HAPPY THAT I LEARNT FOR THE FIRST TIME CHESS LANGUAGE/NOTATIONS. GOD BLESS YOU! I WILL TRY TO LEARN YOUR ADVICES IN CHESS GAME. BELATED HAPPY VINAYAKA CHAVITHI! I WISH YOU A GREAT LIFE AHEAD.
Hello Mr Advani, My name is Rohit Taneja and I have a son, Vivaan, who is 6. During the lockdown period my son has become a grandmaster because of you. Day one of the lockdown and he learned the names and rules and had no interest. Ofcourse I mentored him for good 2 1/2 weeks and he lost all the matches he played with me and computer. Once he started looking at your videos and tricks, after 65 days at home, he defeated me in 4 consecutive games. Thank you very much for showing / making way for a new grandmaster. If my son makes it anywhere big in life, the credit will surely be on your shoulders.
Actually I will be playing OTB Chess Tournament for my college for the first time in classical format...This video is helpful and handy...Thankyou very much😍
Can I tell you something ? Please install Lichess and create tournaments for the subscribers and that will help you in popularising your channel further . This video is very helpful for beginners.
The use of All capital Letters show angryness in you so you can feel the difference when you use the words properly and When all the letters are capital
@@ChessTalksir but what will we write for double check?🤔I have learnt it when I went for coaching but this video remembered a lot. Thanks for the video🥰
Recap: each row is called by a number and each column is called by a letter,example: a1. Each piece is represented by a letter: Bishop=B King=K Queen=Q Knight=N Pawn has none though Rook=R For example if a Rook moves to f4 the move is called Rf4,if we captured a chess piece then we add a x in between. For example if a rook on f4 captures a pawn on F8 its called "Rxf8" but if a black pawn on D4 captured a white pawn on E5 then its called "Dxe5"
N4xf6# is the correct because the symbol of knight is N and both knights are on the e file so we Will write the rank 4 and then x mean a capture and f6 is the destination of where the knight went and # means checkmate
The whole video in one text and summary. Each column is called a File Each row is called a rank . Each column is named from A to H from left to right Each row is numbered from 1 to 8 from bottom to top A square on the chess board is named after pairing the coordinates of file and rank like A3 or F8 or H1 So while recording a piece’s place we will be using a piece’s initials to mark it out the place of that piece - - King ( K ) - Queen ( Q ) - Bishop ( B ) - Rook ( R ) - Knight ( N ) - And we do not use any specific initial to cross out the position of Pawn We never mark the beginning places of the pieces at first , we only note down the piece’s place after it has made a move . For example if our first Knight moves to F3 (which means it was on g1) so we write its a Nf3 . To remember a piece’s initial is written on uppercase and the place is written by lowercase . But what if our pawn moves to a3 or a4 ? We simply write a3 or a4 coz we do not put any initial on the pawn . For every couple of moves starting from whites move and black’s move, we write 1. Nf3 d5 2. Nc3 Bf5 3. e3 Nc6 By doing this 4. By doing this we are writing the white’s move first and then black’s counter move later. If a bishop captures a knight on c6 so we write Bxc6 which means a bishop captures a piece on c6, but if a pawn captures a Knight on e3 we will write fxe3 , where f indicates its file and x represent the capture and rest indicates its current position. If there is a pawn promotion lets say a pawn reaches b1 and becomes a queen we will write it as b1 = Q , and if a pawn takes out a knight and reaches b1 and becomes a queen then we will write it as bxa1 = Q . Now if a rook reaches e8 and puts a check on the king we will write it as Re8+ but if a queen captures a pawn and checks the King then we write it as Qxf5+ . If a rook captures a knight and gives a checkmate then we write it as Rxe4# If there is a position where two identical pieces can match onto a similar position for example like two Knights on Nc3 and Ng5 both can come onto e4 therefore to remove the ambiguity we can do like Nce4 where c stands for the previous file the Knight was on , Another example of this would be assuming two rooks on a3 and a8 wanting to kill a pawn on a6 , the capture could not be noted using the file therefore we can note it if the a3 Rook captures the pawn on a6 as R3xa6 where the 3 stands for the Rank of the board . Therefore if two or more pieces can come on the same position we can first check the file (if they are diff.) and then the rank (if file is common) or use both (if still not identifiable which is rare case , in case of multiple pawn promotion and having queens on board) Please like this comment to motivate me to always the summarise the videos in text content for people who want to save time , also add your knowledge below this text or adding onto some other rules , like what is En passant or what is castling instead of thanking me or blessing my parents , lets use this comment as a beginner friendly comment . If the creator pins this video or likes this then I would be more than happy. Feel free to copy and share this on various platforms. Happy Chess playing.
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This is how I view it: Files: vehicle columns Ranks: horizontal rows Squares: grid positions The grid starts at the bottom-left corner on White's side. Files are denoted as lowercase "a" through "h". Ranks are denoted as 1 through 8. Each square is denoted as "[File][Rank]" (for example, "a1" and "e5"). Moves are written as followed: 1. [WhiteMove] [BlackMove] 2. [WhiteMove] [BlackMove] 3. [WhiteMove] [BlackMove] ... Basic move format: [Title][Start][Action][End][Result] Title: either capital K, Q, B, N, or R. A pawn has no title. Start: only necessary elements of the start position are mentioned. Action: if only moving, leave blank. If capturing, denote as lowercase "x". End: the full end-position is always mentioned. Result: check is "+", checkmate is "#", promotion is "=[new title]", otherwise, leave blank. List all that apply. Special moves: King-side castle: "O-O" Queen-side castle: "O-O-O" Optionally, other marks may exist. "!" indicates a very good move. "?" indicates a bad move. The winner is often noted at the end of the game. "1-0" indicates White wins. "0-1" indicates Black wins. "1/2-1/2" indicates a draw. Example Game: 1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Nf6 3. Bb5+ c6 4. dxc6 Qb6? 5. cxb7+ Qxb5?? 6. bxc8=Q# 1-0
N4xf6# Because (N) for knight (4) because on e8 there is one more knight (X) because knight on e4 capture f6 piece (F6) because knights move on f6 square (#) because it a checkmate I thinks it help you 😁😁😁
N4xf6#, meaning Knight(N) on the 4th rank (as there is another Knight in same file e8, so used rank as 4) captures (x) pawn on f6 (also Knights destination) and checkmate (#)
Test: 1. N4xf6# Anatomy: N = Knight 4 = The rank because the other knight is in file e and so is the knight we chose x = Capturing f = The new file 6 = The new rank # = Checkmate
N4xf6# I've played chess for years, and never knew, or need the notation as it was always face to face games, and never recorded any game. Very clear and simple tutorial. Thank you.
To Learn the Rules of Chess, Watch my 'How to Play Chess' Tutorial Here: ruclips.net/video/mGuYHXfgDxY/видео.html
Video Timestamps:
0:20 Chess Notation - Importance and Basics
0:51 Concept of Files and Ranks on the Chess Board
1:24 Naming the Squares on the Chessboard
2:01 Naming Chess Pieces
2:37 Notating Chess Moves
4:17 Notation for Capture Moves in Chess
4:57 Notation for Pawn Promotion in Chess
5:35 Notating a Check
6:18 Notating a Checkmate
6:57 Notation for Castling in Chess
7:20 Notation for En Passant in Chess
7:53 How to Notate Moves when Identical Pieces can move to the Same Square
10:58 Chess Notation Test
N4xf6#
N4xf6#
The answer to the puzzle :
N4xf6#
@@Manik_khanna it is also a checkmate
N4xf6#
*Chess Answer :*
N4xf6#
*Explanation :*
'N' is for the knight.
We can't use 'e' because knight on e8 is also there.
'4' is where the rank of the knight is.
'x' is for the capture symbol.
'f6' is the place where the knight's destination.
'#' is for the checkmate symbol.
Hope it helps! 😀
I also think so
@@justaheart9932 You're kiddin' right?
Sir I have a question here kindly look over bishop at g7 king can capture that bishop as it can move leftwards so I think this would be a condition for check not checkmate. I may be wrong as I have started chess yesterday kindly look over my query and give accurate solution for it
@@abhinandanmehra7765 knight e8 is a defender for that bishop so it is a checkmate.
@@nivaskumar9022 Yes Nivas Kumar you are right
I never really understood chess notations but this video made it clear and easy to grasp. Thank you.
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Answer:- N4×f6#
I love how our Jitendra sir simplifies the topic and teaches so perfectly. There can be no one who cannot understand Chess notation after watching this video.
why you say where the knight was, i mean if you capture with the other knight its not longer a mate cuz black can capture the bishop
@@The_Commandblock if you are talking about the black rook at a7 capturing the white bishop at g7, that doesn't put the King out of check so it's not a legal move
@@thelegend1264 but the Black King could capture the the white bishop and put himself out of check
@@The_Commandblock there is a white knight at e8 guarding the white bishop, again not possible for black king to capture white bishop.
@@thelegend1264 but if you capture with the knight thats guarding the bishop the knight is no longer protecting the bishop so its not mate
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The answer is N4xf6#...
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There is no given (N) row
@@angadshukla9210 bro N is for knight
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You did not told Ne4×f6#
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If you want to learn chess books are the only source of knowledge I know there is much content on yt but then also books are important for chess
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I played chess for years (just playing against my siblings) but never knew how to read notation so this was a great help😁(i mean this channel was great help especialy for beginners)
Same here minus the siblings part. 😅
I am from Pakistan, I was thinking to find what the Rules wer but you solved my problem sir thanks
You are good teacher you explain very nice with polite voice
I am from India
You explain everything in such a clear and soothing voice...it really makes video more fantastic.....you really understand that a beginner would not understand it if u explain it in a fast and complicated manner ...therefore u explain everything slowly and nicely...this is the best tutorial which explains about chess notations i have ever seen........ remember one thing..... one of the main things that attracts people to your channel...and forces them to subscribe your channel is your voice full of affection.........♥️♥️♥️ Love your videos...
I’ve been in a few tournament already and know this already and still watched it. Still very good video
same here
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You're welcome, Tanmay!
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N4xf6# i belive is the correct notion on the last one, also N8xf6# works also
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Same here bro .. i started learning chess 4 days back because of him
Same here also
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Although I haven't watched it yet, I think the increase in interest for chess during the pandemic has been the show on Netflix.
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The answer is N4xf6#.
Thanks for teaching the notations.
N4xf6# N for knight 4 for the rank since we have two knights on same file and a small x for capture and f6 for the destination square hash for the mate.
why you say the rank where the knight was, i mean if you capture with the other knight its not longer a mate cuz black can capture the bishop
N - Knight
4 - Rank
x - Capture
f - Destination file
6 - Destination rank
# - Checkmate
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Really amazing explanation.I am too much good in playing.But I never understand this concept of word using.But by this single video each and every point get cleared easily.
N4xf6#..this will be the notation..
Thnx sir for helping me as it was not clear to me.
N4xf6#
Explanation:
- There are two knights on the same file so we should define this one by rank.
- Since it’s a capture we have to add ‘x’
- We shall mention the destiny square as well which is ‘f6’
- Now at the end, we should also add the ‘#’ since it’s a checkmate
Isn't it just a 'check' and not a 'checkmate'?
Kh8 isnt possible since Bishop is guarding it Kg8 isnt possible since Knight guards it Kxg8 isnt possible since knight guards it and also pawn is covering the g6 square
It's a clean checkmate@@AyantikaD-ql4kt
Bro it is Ne4xf6#
@@AyantikaD-ql4ktthere is no square where king can goo its checkmate
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I like this channel because you give a puzzle.
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Hello Mr Advani,
My name is Rohit Taneja and I have a son, Vivaan, who is 6.
During the lockdown period my son has become a grandmaster because of you.
Day one of the lockdown and he learned the names and rules and had no interest. Ofcourse I mentored him for good 2 1/2 weeks and he lost all the matches he played with me and computer.
Once he started looking at your videos and tricks, after 65 days at home, he defeated me in 4 consecutive games.
Thank you very much for showing / making way for a new grandmaster.
If my son makes it anywhere big in life, the credit will surely be on your shoulders.
What? How can someone become a grandmaster in just a year?
The answer N4×f6#. Great video bro. Please make a video on sacrifices.
N4xf6#
"N4”is the knight on the 4th rank
"x" is capture
"f6" is the destination square
"#" is checkmate
I like ur explanation style. I have grown interest in playing chess after your video. Thank you again for clearing all my doubts.☺️
I didn't know I can be this early to a video, This can be really helpful for chess beginners
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Obstacle
I hit the thumbsup button before watching the video...
Fantastic video bro...
Solution : N4×f6#
It should be Ne4xf6
@@FRXGFA no.
@@FRXGFA no
@@LeventK you are wrong....
Same
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I'd say the answer for the last problem is N4×f6#
Btw I'm very intrigued of your chess videos as they helped me to be a better player.
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Can I tell you something ? Please install Lichess and create tournaments for the subscribers and that will help you in popularising your channel further .
This video is very helpful for beginners.
He does that,u have to be a member of this channel for it tho
It should be for everyone . Not for only his members .
Then there will be more subscribers in his channel and this channel will be more popular .
I think the right notation for the move is N4xf6#
I have a question doe... what do you type if the game ends with a stalemate? Thank you nice vid!
Checkmate:
31. b4 hxg1=Q# 0-1
Stalemate:
22. Nd5 Be4 (nothing) 1/2-1/2
two years late
@@kingsley. Thanks! (two years late, too)
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The use of All capital Letters show angryness in you so you can feel the difference when you use the words properly and When all the letters are capital
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@@ChessTalksir but what will we write for double check?🤔I have learnt it when I went for coaching but this video remembered a lot. Thanks for the video🥰
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Great Tutorial sir. Even I am aware now the notations for the last two cases. Cool video.
The solution to your question is: N4xf6
Sorry you forgot # it is a checkmate too
why you say the rank where the knight was, i mean if you capture with the other knight its not longer a mate cuz black can capture the bishop
N4xf6#
N for Knight, 4 as the rank no. as the file name is same, then it's destination square and # for checkmate.
(10:44) N4xf6#
I'm I the only one who liked video even before watching
No you are not..
I have done the same thing you have
not only you
Me too..
No you're not..
Thanks for lesson Answer is N4xf6# . If Qh4xe1 with check is Qh4xe1+?
Recap: each row is called by a number and each column is called by a letter,example: a1. Each piece is represented by a letter:
Bishop=B
King=K
Queen=Q
Knight=N
Pawn has none though
Rook=R
For example if a Rook moves to f4 the move is called Rf4,if we captured a chess piece then we add a x in between. For example if a rook on f4 captures a pawn on F8 its called "Rxf8" but if a black pawn on D4 captured a white pawn on E5 then its called "Dxe5"
I have a book about over 500 awesome chess games.
The problem?
They are recorded in descriptive notation.
PK-4.
Descriptive is actually more enjoyable
@@felipezamora6559
Kind of, but it is even worse when it is not in English.
There is a guide on wikipedia on how to read it. (P-K4 master race!)
PK THUNDER
Sam Khaldoon lol
N4xf6# is the correct because the symbol of knight is N and both knights are on the e file so we Will write the rank 4 and then x mean a capture and f6 is the destination of where the knight went and # means checkmate
First comment I was waiting for whole day
Sir are you a CA by profession?
You mean, Chartered Accountant or Chess Aficionado?
There’s a possibility that he could be both.😂
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The notation is N4xf6#
Looks like a nice check mate
Ty so much this helped me understand everything
The whole video in one text and summary.
Each column is called a File
Each row is called a rank .
Each column is named from A to H from left to right
Each row is numbered from 1 to 8 from bottom to top
A square on the chess board is named after pairing the coordinates of file and rank like A3 or F8 or H1
So while recording a piece’s place we will be using a piece’s initials to mark it out the place of that piece -
- King ( K )
- Queen ( Q )
- Bishop ( B )
- Rook ( R )
- Knight ( N )
- And we do not use any specific initial to cross out the position of Pawn
We never mark the beginning places of the pieces at first , we only note down the piece’s place after it has made a move . For example if our first Knight moves to F3 (which means it was on g1) so we write its a Nf3 .
To remember a piece’s initial is written on uppercase and the place is written by lowercase .
But what if our pawn moves to a3 or a4 ? We simply write a3 or a4 coz we do not put any initial on the pawn .
For every couple of moves starting from whites move and black’s move, we write
1. Nf3 d5
2. Nc3 Bf5
3. e3 Nc6 By doing this
4.
By doing this we are writing the white’s move first and then black’s counter move later.
If a bishop captures a knight on c6 so we write Bxc6 which means a bishop captures a piece on c6, but if a pawn captures a Knight on e3 we will write fxe3 , where f indicates its file and x represent the capture and rest indicates its current position.
If there is a pawn promotion lets say a pawn reaches b1 and becomes a queen we will write it as b1 = Q , and if a pawn takes out a knight and reaches b1 and becomes a queen then we will write it as bxa1 = Q .
Now if a rook reaches e8 and puts a check on the king we will write it as Re8+ but if a queen captures a pawn and checks the King then we write it as Qxf5+ .
If a rook captures a knight and gives a checkmate then we write it as Rxe4#
If there is a position where two identical pieces can match onto a similar position for example like two Knights on Nc3 and Ng5 both can come onto e4 therefore to remove the ambiguity we can do like Nce4 where c stands for the previous file the Knight was on ,
Another example of this would be assuming two rooks on a3 and a8 wanting to kill a pawn on a6 , the capture could not be noted using the file therefore we can note it if the a3 Rook captures the pawn on a6 as R3xa6 where the 3 stands for the Rank of the board .
Therefore if two or more pieces can come on the same position we can first check the file (if they are diff.) and then the rank (if file is common) or use both (if still not identifiable which is rare case , in case of multiple pawn promotion and having queens on board)
Please like this comment to motivate me to always the summarise the videos in text content for people who want to save time , also add your knowledge below this text or adding onto some other rules , like what is En passant or what is castling instead of thanking me or blessing my parents , lets use this comment as a beginner friendly comment .
If the creator pins this video or likes this then I would be more than happy.
Feel free to copy and share this on various platforms.
Happy Chess playing.
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N ,for Knight 4, for its position ,x for capture, f6 for its destination and #, for checkmate N4xf6#
I had subscribed you 1 week ago and I loved your content so much that I've seen all your videos... recent ones have so good quality... I love your puzzles in particular.. and the way you say "And he is gone, let me show you how" 😍 so much to show how much I love this channel... can I please marry you..r *brain*?
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What is your elo? I am only playing for a month
About 8 months..but I am still a noob, don’t worry 😂
@@unlimitedaxan8135 hey which app do u use to play chess and record ur official elo?? Plz tell me. I am New to the game.
Thank you Mr. Indian for teaching us☺️💗!
This dude's Iq got to be 140 or something
180 iq perhaps for me
Playing only chess doesn't make you a high IQ genius. :)
Muddled Lion yeah, but having a high iq make you play chess
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Your video has helped me alot! Thanks!
N4xf6#
N- Knight
x- Capture
f6- destination
#- that's a checkmate
Thank you Chess talk for teaching me chess
This is how I view it:
Files: vehicle columns
Ranks: horizontal rows
Squares: grid positions
The grid starts at the bottom-left corner on White's side. Files are denoted as lowercase "a" through "h". Ranks are denoted as 1 through 8. Each square is denoted as "[File][Rank]" (for example, "a1" and "e5").
Moves are written as followed:
1. [WhiteMove] [BlackMove]
2. [WhiteMove] [BlackMove]
3. [WhiteMove] [BlackMove]
...
Basic move format:
[Title][Start][Action][End][Result]
Title: either capital K, Q, B, N, or R. A pawn has no title.
Start: only necessary elements of the start position are mentioned.
Action: if only moving, leave blank. If capturing, denote as lowercase "x".
End: the full end-position is always mentioned.
Result: check is "+", checkmate is "#", promotion is "=[new title]", otherwise, leave blank. List all that apply.
Special moves:
King-side castle: "O-O"
Queen-side castle: "O-O-O"
Optionally, other marks may exist. "!" indicates a very good move. "?" indicates a bad move.
The winner is often noted at the end of the game. "1-0" indicates White wins. "0-1" indicates Black wins. "1/2-1/2" indicates a draw.
Example Game:
1. e4 d5
2. exd5 Nf6
3. Bb5+ c6
4. dxc6 Qb6?
5. cxb7+ Qxb5??
6. bxc8=Q#
1-0
Nexf6# out of allllll the tutorials in the world this is the best one my tournament is in 2 days
The other knight is on the e file it's N4xf6#
N4xf6#
Because
(N) for knight
(4) because on e8 there is one more knight
(X) because knight on e4 capture f6 piece
(F6) because knights move on f6 square
(#) because it a checkmate
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N4xf6#, meaning Knight(N) on the 4th rank (as there is another Knight in same file e8, so used rank as 4) captures (x) pawn on f6 (also Knights destination) and checkmate (#)
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this was so helpful thank you
Thank you soo much....I understood
Best video about chess notation.
Excellent video. The best on this matter.
Thanks a bunch!
You shoud get a noble price for this explanation 😊
Test:
1. N4xf6#
Anatomy:
N = Knight
4 = The rank because the other knight is in file e and so is the knight we chose
x = Capturing
f = The new file
6 = The new rank
# = Checkmate
Thanks for chess notation simplification
Thank u so much, very helpful
N4xf6#
I've played chess for years, and never knew, or need the notation as it was always face to face games, and never recorded any game. Very clear and simple tutorial. Thank you.
Glad to help!
Sir thank you .it's very helpful for the game