Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Today is World Chess Day. Chess is played on a board made up of how many squares?
Q2) How many pieces are there, at the start of a game of chess?
Q3) How many pieces does each player start with?
Q4) Each player has eight … what?
Q5) Those pieces are usually black … or what?
Q6) Kings can move in any direction. How many square at a time, can a king move?
Q7) Swapping the positions of the king and a rook is called what: wrangling, crowing or castling?
Q8) Which piece moves diagonally?
Q9) If the king — the key piece — is threatened with capture, this is known as what: check, cheque or checkers?
Q10) Finally … A player loses a game of Chess, if his king cannot avoid capture. This is known as … what?
Q1) The very first tour de France was won. On 19th July or which year: 1902, 1903 or 1904?A1) 1903.
Q2) Who won that first race?A2) Maurice Garin.
Q3) The leader of each of the 1903 stages would’ve worn what: a green arm band, a yellow jersey or a red hat?A3) A green arm band.
Q4) The leader of each of the current stages would’ve worn what: a green arm band, a yellow jersey or a red hat?A4) A yellow jersey.
Q5) The original Tour started in Montgeron. Montgeron is a suburb of where?A5) Paris.
Q6) The 1903 Tour finished in Parc des Princes. Parc des Princes is in which French city?A6) Paris.
Q7) The 2017 Tour is still being raced, at the time of writing. It started in which German city?A7) Düsseldorf.
Q8) The 2017 Tour is still being raced, at the time of writing. Who won the 2016 Tour de France?
Q9) The Tour de France is one of cycling’s Grand Tours. Name one of the other two.
Q10) Finally … Since 1975, the tour has always finished at which Parisian avenue?
“Vimes had never got on with any game more complex than darts. Chess in particular had always annoyed him. It was the dumb way the pawns went off and slaughtered their fellow pawns while the kings lounged about doing nothing that always got him; if only the pawns united, maybe talked the rooks round, the whole board could’ve been a republic in a dozen moves.”Thud, Terry Pratchett.
Sorry, I must rush to the radio and I've been stuck with technical issues at the University site (we shall see) but I just wanted to wish you that you get better soon.
ReplyDeleteI watched the first episode of the Man in the High Castle (and thought it was very good) but shortly after had to leave and have never managed to catch the rest... Another one for the list. It's getting almost as bad as my reading list.
Take care.
Hee hee! :) Now I have to read THUD!
ReplyDeleteSo much to read, so little time.
Given the subject, I thought you'd include this video: https://youtu.be/9wn_DdXWbfI
1. 64
2. 32 (16 each)
3. 16
4. pawns
5. white
6. one
7. castling
8. bishop
9. check
10. checkmate
I couldn't find the one of them on the chessboard.
Oh, wait! I found it: https://youtu.be/1Lp_0p6TxNw
ReplyDeleteHope your stomach's feeling better. :)