In this video, we will learn chess notation, which is basically the language of chess. We will discuss how to read, write and talk about chess. I will also show you how to write chess moves & we will also cover all chessboard basics. This is a very basic yet important video for beginners & kids who have just started playing chess. Algebraic Chess Notation is the standard method of writing down moves and this is how you will see it in popular chess books, magazines, online chess games and apps. Learning chess notation is very important because this is how you will be recording & notating your moves in chess tournaments. I would suggest you watch by ‘How to Play Chess’ video as well since it will help you understanding the basics rules & regulations of chess.
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Learn Chess Notation in Just 11 minutes. Click on the timestamps below to jump directly to a specific topic:
0:00 Chess Notation – Importance and Basics
0:31 Concept of Files and Ranks on the Chess Board
1:04 Naming the Squares on the Chessboard
1:41 Naming Chess Pieces
2:17 Notating Chess Moves
3:57 Notation for Capture Moves in Chess
4:37 Notation for Pawn Promotion in Chess
5:15 Notating a Check
5:58 Notating a Checkmate
6:37 Notation for Castling in Chess
7:00 Notation for En Passant in Chess
7:33 How to Notate Moves when Identical Pieces can move to the Same Square
10:38 Chess Notation Test
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Saw one of your shorts now im watching this
N4xf6#
N4×f6#
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Correction l: Didn't notice the checkmate 😬
N4xf6#
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
Answer-: Nexf6#
Ne4xf6
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Nexf6#
On the test, the notation is definitely N4xf6#.
N4xf6#
N4×f6#
N4xf6#
Amazing video love it
N4xe6#
Thank you for the excellent tutorial.
N4xf6
Thank you, you have a new subscriber.
N4xf6#
The answer is N4xf6#
N4xf6#
N4xc6#
I think you will notate this move as N4xf6
Why does chess have so many rules?
The notation is N4xf6#
Ne4xf6# is the right answer for me.
N4xf6#
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Ne4xf6#
N4xf6# is the answer, I understand it now it actually pretty easy when you learn it. thank you.
N×h6+
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Im here because of Queens gambit
Brilliant and well spoken! Thanks
N4xf6#
What if draw
N4xf6#
Even chess tutorials are indian, I can't escape
Thank u so much, very helpful
N4xf6#
For disgraphism player or authistic chess player i will write personnally Nf6X
To Learn the Rules of Chess, Watch my 'How to Play Chess' Tutorial Here: https://youtu.be/mGuYHXfgDxY
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