MODULE 5-7

Cards (16)

  • Sipa (game of kick)
    The object being used to play the game is also called sipa. It is made of a washer with colorful threads, usually plastic straw, attached to it.
  • The sipa is then thrown upwards for the player toss using his/her foot. The player must not allow the sipa to touch the ground by hitting it git several times with his/her foot, and sometimes the part just above the knee.
  • The sipa is then thrown upwards for the player toss using his/her foot. The player must not allow the sipa to touch the ground by hitting it git several times with his/her foot, and sometimes the part just above the knee.
  • The player must count the number of times he/she was able to kick the sipa. The one with most number of kicks wins the game.
  • CHESS is originated in India before the 6th century AD. It spread to Persia. When Arabs conquered Persia, chess was taken up by Muslim world and spread to Southern Europe, Chess evolved into roughly its current form in the 15th century.
  • "ROMANTIC ERA OF CHESS" was predominant chess playing style down to the 1880s.
  • "ROMANTIC ERA OF CHESS" was predominant chess playing style down to the 1880s.
  • It is characterized by SWASHBUCLING ATTACKS Second half of 19th century Modern Chess foumament began. 20th century the establishment of the WORLD CHESS FEDERATION.
  • It was in 1886 World Chess Championship was held. 21st century include use of computer for analysis which originated in 1970s with the first programmed games on the market. Mid-1990s Online Gaming Appeared.
  • It was in 1886 World Chess Championship was held. 21st century include use of computer for analysis which originated in 1970s with the first programmed games on the market. Mid-1990s Online Gaming Appeared.
  • Chess is a two-player game, where one player is assigned white pieces and the other black.
  • CHESS
    Each player has 16 pieces to start the game: one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights and eight pawns.
  • CHESS
    The object of the game is to capture the other player's king. This capture is never actually completed, but once a king is under attack and unable to avoid capture, it is said to be checkmated and the game is over.
  • CHESS
    The game is started in the position shown below on a chess board consisting of 64 squares in an 8x8 grid. The White player moves first. Then each player takes a single turn. In fact, a player must move in turn. In other words a move cannot be skipped.
  • CHESS
    The game is started in the position shown below on a chess board consisting of 64 squares in an 8x8 grid. The White player moves first. Then each player takes a single turn. In fact, a player must move in turn. In other words a move cannot be skipped.
  • The primary objective in chess is to checkmate your opponent's King. When a King cannot avoid capture then it is checkmated, and the game is immediately over.