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the only chess piece that can "jump over" all other pieces. The knight moves to a square that is two squares away horizontally and one square vertically, or two squares vertically and one square horizontally. | the only chess piece that can "jump over" all other pieces. The knight moves to a square that is two squares away horizontally and one square vertically, or two squares vertically and one square horizontally. | ||
− | = | + | =Knight Topics= |
* [[Evaluation of Pieces#Knight|Knight in Evaluation of Pieces]] | * [[Evaluation of Pieces#Knight|Knight in Evaluation of Pieces]] | ||
* [[Knight-Distance]] | * [[Knight-Distance]] | ||
* [[Knight Pattern]] ([[Bitboards]]) | * [[Knight Pattern]] ([[Bitboards]]) | ||
* [[Bishop versus Knight]] | * [[Bishop versus Knight]] | ||
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+ | =Engines= | ||
* [[Black Knight]] | * [[Black Knight]] | ||
+ | * [[KnightCap]] | ||
+ | * [[Knight Dreamer]] | ||
+ | * [[KnightX]] | ||
* [[White Knight]] | * [[White Knight]] | ||
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Knight,
the only chess piece that can "jump over" all other pieces. The knight moves to a square that is two squares away horizontally and one square vertically, or two squares vertically and one square horizontally.
Knight Topics
Engines
External Links
References
- ↑ Sculpture by Pablo Picasso in Daley Plaza, Chicago, Illinois, US, Image by J. Crocker, September 07, 2004