Electronic Talking Chess Board Set
K698
Instructions for Use
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference
v001: 16/03/22
Page No. 22
(c) The rook moves horizontally or vertically, any number of squares at once.
(d) The bishop moves diagonally, any number of squares at a time.
The queen, rook and bishop cannot “jump across” another piece. For the sole exception (where the rook
“jumps over” the king), see “Castling” (
Section Number 8.1.4).
(e) The knight’s move is like an “L
-
shape”: two
squares horizontally or vertically, then one
square at right-angles. The knight is able to
jump over other pieces (of either colour).
The pieces we have dealt with so far can capture
enemy pieces by moving in their usual way. If it is
White’s turn to move in the position above, he may
capture the black knight with his bishop if he wishes.