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− | the [[Sliding Pieces|sliding piece]] moving along the [[Ranks|ranks]] or [[Files|files]]. | + | the [[Sliding Pieces|sliding piece]] moving along the [[Ranks|ranks]] or [[Files|files]]. Along with the [[Queen]], the Rook is considered a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_chess#Major_piece major or heavy piece]. |
=Rook Topics= | =Rook Topics= | ||
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* [[KRK]] | * [[KRK]] | ||
* [[Rook Endgame]] | * [[Rook Endgame]] | ||
+ | * [[Influence Quantity of Pieces]] | ||
* [[Evaluation of Pieces#Rook|Rook in Evaluation of Pieces]] | * [[Evaluation of Pieces#Rook|Rook in Evaluation of Pieces]] | ||
** [[Point Value]] | ** [[Point Value]] |
Latest revision as of 14:18, 17 February 2020
Rook,
the sliding piece moving along the ranks or files. Along with the Queen, the Rook is considered a major or heavy piece.
Rook Topics
- Castling
- First Rank Attacks
- KRK
- Rook Endgame
- Influence Quantity of Pieces
- Rook in Evaluation of Pieces
- Subtracting a Rook from a Blocking Piece
Engines
External Links
References
- ↑ image by Alma Cebrian, his file has been donated by a member of the Wiki Borregos at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México. Wikimedia Commons