Show when n armies meet in battle on chessboard Ches board tile principles of chess are bused based on tile struggle of everyday every day life it Is in a hattle battle between two armies of equal strength fought on a field of 64 squares victory usually perches on oil tile the more proficient of tile the two generals Is in cOult nand la in it a technical sense tile the capture of the opposing king Is not permitted yet when the capture la Is fri inevitable evitable the game Is ended this fact seems to escape the recognition of many players who direct their entire energies to the capture of pieces or pawns when consistent play would indicate an easy road to victory through the medium of a checkmate the temptation to proceed with the attack before all the pawns are in the held field Is a great one but such premature attacks are usually abortive and frequently result la in disaster chess literature abounds in examples of games in which disaster and defeat were a direct consequence of if the failure to develop properly one or another ot of the pieces exchange |