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How to arrange the coins in chess board

Chess is a board game of skill; in fact, it is widely known that one cannot cheat at a game of chess. Since it is a game of deep plan, with moves contemplated well in advance, and an opponent’s move judged and weighed careful, be sufficient it to say a good chess game doesn’t end soon. Keeping this fact in mind, before setting up a chess board, it is important to find a relaxed location.

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Step 1:

The first step get ready to play a game of chess is making sure the board is set properly. Look at the square in the lower right-hand corner for each player. This should be a light-colored square. An easy way to keep in mind this rule is the phrase white on right.

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Step 2:

Placing the Rooks
Put the rooks — which in most set, look like small towers — in the four corner squares of the board. If your board has coordinates, place the white rooks on the first rank,and the black rooks on the eighth rank.

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Step 3:

Placing the Knights
Place the knights next to the rooks of the same color.

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Step 4:

Placing the Bishops
The bishops are placed next to the knights of the same color.

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Step 5:

Placing the Queens
The queen is usually the second tallest piece in a chess set. It should be placed center square of its color. The white queen is placed on the lighter center square, which the black queen is place on the dark center square. A good way of identification this is queen on color

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Step 6:

Placing the Kings
The king is generally the tallest piece in a chess set, and naturally has a cross on its head. Each king should be placed next to the queen of the same color. If your board has coordinates, the kings should be on the e-file.

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Step 7:

Placing the Pawns
The pawns are the shortest and most several pieces in a chess set. You should have eight pawns of each color. These pawns should go in each square in the row in front of the other part of the same color. If your board has coordinates, the white pawns should be on the second rank, and the black pawns must be on the seventh rank.

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Filed under: Board Games,Carrom,Carrom accessories,carrom board,carrom coin — admin October 11, 2011 @ 5:09 am

Sergey Volkov Wins Livigno Chess Open

Hotel Lac Salin won the 2nd International Livigno Chess Open. Volkov led going into the last round, but this was no guarantee, as two players were a half point behind and another three at 1 point.

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During the final game, though, it was enough for him to draw against GM Svetushkin Dmitry – Hotel Cervo. Svetushkin was the winner on Thursday evening of the Grand Prix Distillati Mazzetti d’Altavilla, a blitz competition among invited GMs which took place at Hotel Lac Salin.

The blitz competition earned him a valuable crystal chess board, with pieces made of little bottles with liqueur inside.At the main contest, Svetushkin came fourth, preceded by GM Michalik Peter – Garni Baita della Luna in second and GM Timoshenko, Georgy – Hotel Flora in 3rd. The first three players also won a luxury watch each, accessible by Baume Mercier.

Fifth place went to GM Solodovnichenko Yuri – Park Chalet Hotel Village and 6th for another young chess player, Kilpatrick Callum, who got the last norm for his GM title. Among women, 1st prize overall went to FM Arnetta Maria Teresa – Hotel Amerikan followed by WIM Brunello Marina – Hotel Baita Montana.

90 players, representing 24 nations, with 22 GMs and 14 IMs took part in the event in the Plaza Plachéda conference centre in Livigno, one of the main Alpine resorts in the Alps. Among the many sponsors who made this possible there are all the hotels who certain to host and ‘adopt’ a GM each, Valtellina, Banca Popolare di Sondrio as well as Scacchi Randagi, in charge for the live sharing of the matches.

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Filed under: Board Games,Carrom,Carrom accessories,carrom board,carrom coin — admin September 22, 2011 @ 1:07 am

Features of Carrom Boards and Carrom Shuffleboard Rules

Plywood Board
The playing surface contains of a square plywood board with screen printed lines and patterns, refined for a smooth low friction and hard wearing finish. The standard playing area is 74 cm x 74 cm i.e. 29 square. However, smaller sizes are suitable for children while larger ones are great if you are already known with the game and want a little bit more – a large board is as exciting as a large 21 computer monitor.

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Wooden Frame carrom Boards come with different border frame widths, ranging from 1.25(about 32 mm) to 3.00(about 75 mm), with the thicker and heavier ones being more costly and far better to play on due to better bounce back or cannon effect generated.

Corner Pockets Four pockets or holes, one in each corner of the board games, with nets secured below to hold the pocketed carrom men or striker.

Bracings Wooden supports underneath the board’s surface, protected to both the plywood board and the border frame, to strengthen the playing surface and avoid any warping.

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Carrom Shuffleboard Rules
Carrom Shuffleboard is a game that is meant for two or four players. It is basically a shuffleboard-like game that has a playing field that is wasted down to 44.75 inches by 12.75 inches. Pucks are roller behavior and slid by hand. There are two ways to play Carrom Shuffleboard. The court version focuses on accuracy while the long board side is a game of points.

General Rules
Begin the game by having each player slide one puck as close as probable to the uttermost foul line. The player with the puck closest to the line without crossing it has choice of color. If the second puck touches or moves the first puck, then color choice frequently goes to the player that shot first. In a team game, each team picks one player to shoot for color choice. Red shoots first. When shooting, the hand is not to expand beyond the foul line. Blue shoots next and the turns alternate until all pucks are shot.

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Court Scoring
Scoring for the court version of Carrom board games Shuffleboard can be played to a match point of 50, 75 or 100 points. Play is separated into half rounds, a period that consists of each team shooting all of their pucks. Each player or team plays a half round and scores only pucks within and not touching the lines of the scoring area.

Pucks that are not within the scoring area are measured dead and detached from play for that half round. This continues until one side reaches or exceeds the earlier decided match point at the end of a half round. In the event of a tie, another full round is played as a tie breaker.

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Long Board Scoring
Scoring for the long board version of Carrom games Shuffleboard consists of a series of half rounds. One half round is over when all players have shot their pucks. At the end of each half round, the scores are tallied. The success of the first half round shoots first in the next half round and play continues in this manner.

Only the maximum point of the team that leads in each round is counted, meaning only one side can score per round. This continues until a player has scored 15 points or a team has scored 21 points.

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Filed under: Board Games,Carrom,Carrom accessories,carrom board,carrom coin — admin September 9, 2011 @ 3:40 am

Importance of Carrom Accessories and its uses

CARROMMEN:
As per laws of International Carrom Federation Carrom Coin (Carrommen) should be circular in shape with diameter between 3.02cm to 3.18cm and height between 0.70cm to 0.90 cm with weight in between 5.25 to 5.50gms. Carrommen must provide soft movement on flat playing surface when struck by striker.

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STRIKERS:
As per laws of International Carrom Federation carrom striker shall also smooth and round with diameter of not more than 4.13cm and weight not exceeding 15 grams. Broad ranges of carrom strikers available for different models of carrom boards. The striker also available in pretty wooden box as per the choice of customer.

CARROM POWDER:
To impart softness on playing surface and to increase life of carrom playing surface carrom powder is recommended to use on playing surface before play. It contains a special combination so it is not harsh and does not cause scratching or wear different normal talcum powder. The same powder is particularly formulated for carrom boards. Carrom Powder which is pure Boric Acid powder are available in 15 gms./ 100 gms./ 1 Kg or 5 Kg. packing. However in certain countries where boric powder is banned as a carrom powder due to health hazardness Potato Starch powder can also be supplied by us instead of boric powder as a carrom powder. Carrom powder should be kept moisture free.

TABLE STAND:
If the position of carrom is good then you can play and enjoy carrom game in proper way and if there is slope then its hard to play and judge movement of carrommen on carrom so in order to keep proper height and position you need carrom stand. As per the law carrom stand are made up in such a way that carrom board is placed on the same stand shall be at height in between 63.00 cm to 70.00cm.

International Carrom Federation approved carrom folding stand with its four side totally fold so it require less space for storage is available with us. This carrom stands are widely use in carrom tournaments in India as well as abroad.The same carrom stand requires very small space for storage as its four sides are folded, on folding it looks like iron thick rod. It also have adjustable knobs on top as well as bottom so as to adjust the ground level and carrom board top level to straight 180 degree. It is necessary, if you want to fix the carrom board permanently at one place or for competition purpose carrom play.

RULE BOOK:
For the person who would like to study how to play carrom games can also purchase carrom rule Book. Carroms rule Book is the standard set by International Carrom Federation universally to play carrom game in tournament.

CARRY BAG:
Carrom carry bag in Rexin or any other material of your choice with special pocket to keep carrom accessories like carrommen, carrom striker, carrom powder or carrom rule book in the same cover with handle for easy transportation. Carrom carry bag are very useful for storage and transport purpose.

CLOCK:
Carrom Wall Clock for true carrom board lover. It looks similar to small model of carrom board and can be used as a clock. In this carrom clock each carrommen stands for an hour with red carrommen stands for 12 clock time. The same clock is also considered as a better choice for Gift item.

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Filed under: Board Games,Carrom,Carrom accessories,carrom board,carrom coin — admin August 17, 2011 @ 3:22 am

Different Way of Carrom board Playing Techniques

Almost certainly the most vital face of a player’s game is their grip. Having a right grip is vital for maintaining reliability and correctness in ones stroke. Here we will look at few of the basic grip configurations and discuss their pros and cons.

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The Straight Grip:
For the direct grip, the hand is held palm side down, with the fingertips latent evenly on the carrom board. The wrist rests on the border of the board game. The shot is made by the index finger (or at times the middle finger) with an easy frontward push of the finger. A lot of players find that in case they hold the striker amid the thumb and third finger (as shown in photo), and let go the striker as they are making the stroke, it adds good control and improved accuracy to their shot.

A general fault made by beginners is to cock their index finger at the back of the tip of the thumb, and then let go the finger forcefully, smacking the striker with the tip of their finger. This can have a aching result, and more prominently, it is damn tough to maintain correctness when making the shot in this style. An additional improved approach is to rest the index finger slightly on the carrom board, directly at the back and simply touching the striker, and to make the shot with a light push of the finger, as opposed to a strike. This approach will lead in far better correctness and a more lovely experience of the game.

The Scissor Grip:
This grip is best comprehended by looking at the photograph at right. In the scissor grip, the stroke is made by the middle finger, which is laid plane on the carrom board, vertical to the intended path of the striker. The index finger rests atop the middle finger, holding it behind until the moment of release, which gives a snap that can make great power when done correctly. Consequently, a lot of players who use the straight grip for their usual shots are called to use the scissor grip at the time of breaking.

The benefit of the scissor grip, in addition to the augmented power, is (at least in theory) that the finger, at the time of resting at right-angles to the path of the shot, more possibly, in the arc of it’s stroke, to propel the striker in the accurate direction. One can picture, for instance, that when making a shot with the straight grip, the striker might be inclined to roll off one side of the fingernail or the other, because of the roundness of the nail.

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Filed under: Board Games,Carrom,Carrom accessories,carrom board,carrom coin — admin August 11, 2011 @ 1:32 am
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