Questions tagged [knights]

Questions relating to the Knight

A Knight is a piece in chess which can either move two squares horizontally and one square vertically, or two squares vertically and one square horizontally. The path it delineates is often called "L-shaped". In moving, it may disregard all occupants of any squares other than its destination square; it may "jump over" both its own and the opposing pieces. The Knight captures (see ) by moving to occupy the square of an opposing piece. In standard chess, each player begins the game with two Knights, each between a Rook (at the corner) and a Bishop (next to the King or Queen).

The Knight has an approximate value of 3 on a scale of 1-9, where a Pawn has the value of 1, a Bishop also has the value of 3, a Rook has the value of 5, and the Queen has the value of 9.

The symbol for the Knight in most notations (see ) is N, to distinguish it from the symbol for the King (K). Early notations sometimes use Kt as the symbol for Knight, but usage of this symbol is obsolete.

For more information about Knights, see the Wikipedia article.

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How to move knights so that black moves first?

From move 0, what shortest-possible sequence of moves could be played so that the pieces are arranged exactly as standard board setup (with allowed swapping of same-color knights), but it is black's turn to move? Is it even possible? I thought…
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"A knight on a rim is dim", but a knight on a corner is ... excellent?

Can someone provide a collection of GM games (I'll define a collection as 5 or more games played by a GM against a GM, to be specific), where the winning side featured, at some point in the game, a knight (of the winning side) on one of the corners…
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Five Knights Problem

Many years ago, I was shown a problem involving three white pawns promoting to knights and ending up with a ring of five knights encircling the mated king. Does anybody know the starting position? A few more thoughts: (1) I think it was mate in…
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Can a knight jump into a square in both an odd and even number of moves?

For example, a knight can go from b1 to d5 in 2 moves and in many other routes by an even number of moves. However, can it go to d5 in an odd number of moves? I was wondering this because it would give me a little bit of insight into some…
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Setting up the knights

When playing chess on a physical board, which way should the knights face? Sideways (as in chess diagrams) or straight ahead? If there is nothing in the rules about this, how do the professionals usually set up their knights?
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Can this knight move level the game?

As clearly black cannot trap the white queen for longer. So, won't Nxd4 be the best move in this scenario? Letting the queen escape and take a piece for his lost rook. Nxd4 will be followed by either Nxc2 or Nxe6. What are the different ways in…
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