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The history of chess has been around a long time. Chess started out in its beginnings in a simple

way. Over the years it has evolved into a very complex sport in which many competitors

productively pass time. India is said to be the beginning of chess. The ancient game, caturanga,

was played in North West India about the 6th century. It had 4 pieces representing the 4 different

types of military units. The units were the infantry, elephants, cavalry and chariotry.



The Infantry represented and moved as a Pawn piece, except they could not move the initial 2

squares. Elephants represented and moved as a Bishop piece, but had 3 distinctive moves. The

Cavalry mimic the Knight piece, becoming the distinctive feature linking the ancient game of

caturanga to modern chess. Chariotry were the Rook piece and moved as a Rook. The game also

had a Raja and a Mantri. The Raja represented and moved as a King piece, the Mantri (Counselor

or General) represented the Queen piece and moved one square diagonally.



Around 1000 AD Chess was introduced into Europe. At that time the Queen, which had the name

of Vizier, only had the Kings move. The queen would only be able to move adjacent to the space it

was on. Soon the Queen would become the most powerful piece and Chess would be known as

"Queen's Chess".



The modern chess game began in 1500. There was one major change; the Queen began her

present ability to maneuver all over the board as she does now. Theories and rules began

appearing and the chess game started moving toward its present day operation. Nobility started

playing chess as a sport. Because of the changes playing Chess started became popular.



Around 1800 it became evident that a new form of chess sets was needed. The chess pieces were

so similar in look it was difficult to tell the pieces apart. Charles Cook and John Jacques of London

manufactured the first Staunton Chess Set. It is said that Cook invented the new images and

named the collection after the best chess player at that time, Richard Staunton. The Knight gained

the recognizable horses head; the Rook was given the look of a Castle. The Bishop miter became

the established shape of the Bishop. The King and Queen received the Crown and Coronet at that

time. Although it is not known where the modern Pawn piece shape came from, it could have

emerged from John Jacques quest for a convenient and simple design, although the free masons

pedestal and compass was said to be the inspiration. The free masons at that time represented

the working class.



In conclusion, chess games evolving from a simple game in India now has rules that have been

solidified and standardized. Many variations of chess have been thought up and produced but the

rules and standards of chess have not been changed much from the Staunton Chess time era.

Chess clubs were born in Coffee Houses in 1800 and competition gradually accelerated into a

very prestigious competitive trend. Benjamin Franklin said it best about chess in his article "The

Morals of Chess": "The Game of Chess is not merely an idle amusement; several very valuable

qualities of the mind, useful in the course of human life, are to be acquired and strengthened by it,

so as to become habits ready on all occasions; for life is a kind of Chess, in which we have often

points to gain, and competitors or adversaries to contend with, and in which there is a vast variety

of good and ill events, that are, in some degree, the effect of prudence, or the want of it." Benjamin

Franklin, 1750









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