Chess Notation (Important part of Chess)!!!

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happyface456

Chess notation is the "language" we use to note our chess moves. Say a4- it means move the pawn on the a file to a4. B= bishop K=king N=knight Q=queen R=rook- by the way payn is NOT P it simply has no symbol just put the square its moving too. x means takes a piece. For example Bxd4 means the bishop toook the piece on d4. There are several chess columns-they are letters a-h. For Example, a4-the piece on a4-d7-the piece on d7. There are also several rows which are numbers 1-8. By the way, + means check, ++ means double check, and # means checkmate. The symbol for king side castling is O-O and queen side castling (is different thank king side- it is O-O-O. Here is an example of one move:

                    
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JerryKasparov

Don't forget the most important notation: #

Gomer_Pyle

ICCF Numeric is totally unambiguous regardless of one's language. (or age Embarassed)

bobbyDK

a subquestion is it legal to use other language notation if I enter an english tournament in the US or else where.

I use S for knight in denmark springer N

and T for Rook tårn opposed to R

and L for bishop løber opposed to B

and D for queen dronning opposed to D

and K for king. konge opposed to K

or will it be illegal notation.

happyface456
bobbyDK wrote:

a subquestion is it legal to use other language notation if I enter an english tournament in the US or else where.

I use S for knight in denmark springer N

and T for Rook tårn opposed to R

and L for bishop løber opposed to B

and D for queen dronning opposed to D

and K for king. konge opposed to K

or will it be illegal notation.


I'm not sure but probably regular notation is only allowed- I'm not 100% sure

bobbyDK
happyface456 wrote:
bobbyDK wrote:

a subquestion is it legal to use other language notation if I enter an english tournament in the US or else where.

I use S for knight in denmark springer N

and T for Rook tårn opposed to R

and L for bishop løber opposed to B

and D for queen dronning opposed to D

and K for king. konge opposed to K

or will it be illegal notation.


I'm not sure but probably regular notation is only allowed- I'm not 100% sure


I just looked in the danish chess book(book of rules) , it says to use danish notation. but if a player is from another country he is alloud to use his notation.

in the example a french player is allowed to write F for bishop.

E3: Hver spiller kan som det første bogstav anvende dét som normalt anvendes i

spillerens land. For eksempel: F=fou (fransk for løber), B=bishop (engelsk for

løber)

 

bobbyDK

fide has the same section in the fide rules. So I am allowed to use Danish notation.

C.3 For the first letter of the name of the pieces, each player is free to use the first letter of the name which is commonly used in his country. Examples: F=fou (French for bishop), L=loper (Dutch for bishop). In printed periodicals, the use of figurines for the pieces is recommended.

r3dg1ant
thanks I'll keep this handy, and you forgot the symbol for castleing.
r3dg1ant
thanks I'll keep this handy, and you forgot the symbol for castleing.
happyface456
r3dg1ant wrote:
thanks I'll keep this handy, and you forgot the symbol for castleing.

The symbol for king side castling is O-O and Queen side castling is O-O-O.

bobbyDK

as of first of april A.F decided that only figurines are alloud in tournament to make chess notation truly global. anybody can draw.

so no longer N for knight or S for knight in Denmark ...you can draw a knight.

you can practice how to draw chess figurines here. http://www.enpassant.dk/chess/fontimg/alpha.htm

the chess group A F decided it.

DrSpudnik
Gomer_Pyle wrote:

ICCF Numeric is totally unambiguous regardless of one's language. (or age )


 is this the numeric international postal notation? e.g. the Ruy Lopez is : 1. 5254 5755 2. 7163 2836 3. 6125 etc..

bobbyDK
ShirovStyle wrote:
bobbyDK wrote:

as of first of april A.F decided that only figurines are alloud in tournament to make chess notation truly global. anybody can draw.

so no longer N for knight or S for knight in Denmark ...you can draw a knight.

you can practice how to draw chess figurines here. http://www.enpassant.dk/chess/fontimg/alpha.htm

the chess group A F decided it.


 


of course it was my attempt to make a april fools joke.  

FlowerFlowers

do you think that since learning the notation it noticably improved you chess any?

FlowerFlowers

bobby dronning is queen in Danish?

bobbyDK
FlowerFlowers wrote:

bobby dronning is queen in Danish?


yep, like our queen is called:

 Hendes Majestæt Dronning Margrethe II  ...Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II

bobbyDK
FlowerFlowers wrote:

do you think that since learning the notation it noticably improved you chess any?


 you don't learn anything from learning the notation other than doing just that.

it is a nessesary part of reading chess books or going to tournaments.

maybe if you want to remember moves in an opening it is easier to remember e4 c6 d4 d5 Nc3 dxe.

rather than just to recalling/ imagine it without any form of notation.

FlowerFlowers

they have April Fool's Day in Denmark?

:)

happy april fools day

bobbyDK
FlowerFlowers wrote:

they have April Fool's Day in Denmark?

:)

happy april fools day


thanks, yes in Denmark we have April Fools day. it is called "Aprilsnar".

all official newspapers and TV stations may send news that are made up.

for example one year a scientist "discovered" that you could receive Satellite TV using a frying pan covered with aaluminum foil and connecting it to a antenna cable.

even if this sound pretty obvious the sale of aluminum foil increased.

I guess most of europe has it in Germany they say April April if someone is fooled.

CoachConradAllison
bobbyDK wrote:

a subquestion is it legal to use other language notation if I enter an english tournament in the US or else where.

I use S for knight in denmark springer N

and T for Rook tårn opposed to R

and L for bishop løber opposed to B

and D for queen dronning opposed to D

and K for king. konge opposed to K

or will it be illegal notation.


I don't know, but a lot of people seem to use German notation... d for queen and stuff.