A
puck
scores
one
point
if
it
is
located
between
the
short
foul
line
&
the
‘2’
line.
Pucks
located
completely
in
the
‘2’
or
‘3’
area
count
2
points
respectively.
CHESS
Chess
is
a
board
game
for
two
people.
To
play
you
need
the
following:
A
board
divided
into
64
squares,
8
along
each
side
(the
squares
are
alternately
coloured
light
&
dark)
&
a
set
of
32
chess
pieces
–
2
rooks
or
castles,
2
knights,
2
bishops,
a
king,
a
queen
&
8
pawns
per
player.
The
board
should
be
set
up
as
shown:
The
Object
of
the
Game
–
A
player
must
capture
(checkmate)
their
opponent’s
king.
To
Play
–
The
players
sit
facing
each
other
with
the
board
positioned
so
that
each
player
has
a
light
‐
coloured
square
in
the
right
‐
hand
corner.
To
begin
the
game
the
players
toss
a
coin
for
colour
(white
always
goes
first)
then
move
in
turn.
The
moves
for
each
piece
are:
King
–
One
square
in
any
direction
(forwards,
backwards,
sideways,
diagonal)
Queen
–
Any
number
of
squares
in
a
straight
or
diagonal
line
Rook
–
Any
number
of
squares
forwards,
backwards
or
sideways
Bishop
–
Any
number
of
squares
diagonally
(note:
the
bishop
must
always
stay
on
one
colour)
Knight
–
In
combination
of
one
square
forwards
or
backwards
then
two
squares
sideways
or
one
square
sideways
then
two
squares
forwards
or
backwards
(note:
the
knight
always
moves
to
a
square
of
the
opposite
colour)
Pawn
–
One
square
forwards
with
the
option
of
two
squares
on
its
first
move.
The
pawn
attacks
one
square
diagonal
from
its
position
(note:
when
a
pawn
reaches
the
end
rank
it
is
promoted
to
a
piece,
other
than
a
king,
of
the
player’s
choice)
A
piece
may
only
move
in
one
direction
on
each
move.
Only
one
piece
can
occupy
a
square
&
only
the
knight
may
jump
over
another
piece.
Only
a
pawn
or
knight
may
move
at
the
start
of
the
game.
When
a
king
is
attacked
it
is
in
‘check’.
The
player
whose
king
has
been
checked
must
get
it
out
of
check
on
their
next
move
by
either
capturing
the
attacking
piece,
placing
one
of
their
pieces
between
the
attacking
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