Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How to do scoring in a 2 player chess game?

Please help me! I need to prepare a scoring sheet for a 2 player chess game and I don't know the rules of it!|||I'm not sure what you mean by ''scoring'' it,but if you mean how to record the game then that is called scientific notation.Scientific notation works with letters and numbers.It's hard to explain this without a chess board but I'll try to give you an idea.If your facing the chess board with the light colored square on the bottom right of the board then then the square on the bottom left of the board is A1,The square on the 2nd row on the left side is A2 . To see a good illustration of this, go to the Wikpedia Encyclopedia and look up ''chess''. I hope this helped! Good luck.|||If you mean piece points, the answer is already posted. If you mean game recording, you can either use scientific notation or English notation. Scientific notation is easier, and there's a lot of sites out there that can teach you in like 2 minutes and 31 seconds.|||neither do i.|||Here are what the pieces are worth


Pawn: 1 Point


Rook: 5 Points


Knight: 3 Points


Bishop: 3 Points


Queen: 9 Points


King: 0 Points





Their are no rules to keeping score in chess, not sure what you mean by a scoring sheet. The points help determain who is ahead in material and if trading is worth it. Their is no need to keep a scoring sheet. The first player to achieve checkmate wins.

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