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Rules of chess

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About  Chess👇   Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a checkerboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. Played by millions of people worldwide, chess is believed to be derived from the Indian game chaturanga sometime before the 7th century. Chess was also called the "Game of Kings" for a very long time in the past, as the Nobel and Kings played it. The rules of chess may seem convoluted at first, but theyre quite simple. Chess is a board game played between two players– White and Black–who alternate turns. White always moves first, and the players move one piece at a time until one side captures the enemys king. Its never too late to learn how to play chess - the most popular game in the world! Learning the rules of chess is easy. The most important thing that one needs to understand while learning to play the game of chess is the pieces that make up the game. It is after you figure out how each piece moves and what their importance is, you can manage to ...

Rules of kabaddi

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  Kabaddi Rules: Playing area Credits Quora The playing surface measures 13 * 10 meters. The playing area is divided into two halves. One team occupies each half. Also, there are wide ranges of surfaces from a clay court to spare ground. There are two teams which contest a match. Every team has a total of  seven  players and both teams lodge opposite halves of the field. READ | Learn the Basic Skills of Kabaddi Game | How to Tackle and Tag Teams Each side gets an alternate turn to send any one player to the opponent’s side. This player is known as the raider whereas each player on the opposing team is called a defender. The winner of the match is the team that manages to score the most points. Kabaddi Rules: Objectives for Raiders Raider goes to grab a point (Image credits: PKL) This is the first and the foremost rule. The raiders should take a breath and entone ‘kabaddi kabaddi’ without any break. The raider should tag a member of the opposite team and return back to his...