Chess Rules
Chess Rules
Intra School
Chess Tournament Rules
Any rule and situation not specifically covered is subject to judgement and discretion of the Intramural Sports
staff.
All rules are subject to change at the discretion of the Intramural Sports
Committee, and the Intramural Sports Committee has the final decision on all situations
covered and not covered by the rules.
Initial Setup
Overview
General Rules
✓ White moves first and players take turns alternately moving one piece at a time; movement is required.
If it is a player’s turn to move, is not in check, and has no legal moves, it is a “Stalemate”, and the game
will end. Points will determine the winner.
✓ Each type of piece has its own method of movement. A piece may be moved to another empty position or may
capture an opponent's piece, replacing on its square.
In Game Rules
✓ Check:
o When the king of a player is in a position to be captured by a piece of the opponent, one says that
the king is in check. It is considered good manners to say check when one checks ones opponent.
o It is not allowed to make a move, such that one’s king is in check after the move. If a player
accidentally tries to make such a move, he must take the move back and make another
move (following touch move rules).
o Note that there are three different possible ways to remove a check:
▪ Move the king away to a square where he is not in check.
▪ Take the piece that gives the check. (In case of a check, given by a rook, bishop or queen)
▪ Move a piece between the checking piece and the king.
✓ Checkmate:
o When a player is in check, and he cannot make a move that removes his king from the check,
then he is mated. The player that is mated lost the match, and the player that mated him won
the match.
✓ Stalemate:
o When a player cannot make any legal move, but he is not in check, then the player is said to be
stalemated. In a case of a stalemate, the winner will be determined by the points of captured
pieces.
✓ Touch Move:
o Chess being a mental game, it is expected that players will consider their moves in advance. On
a player's move, if they touch their own piece, they are required to move that piece, unless it has
no legal moves. If they touch an opponent's piece, they are required to take that piece if they
may legally do so. A move is not final, however, until the player lets go of the piece.
o As some of our IM players may be newer to the game and trying to learn/improve we
hope opponents with more experience will be lenient when it comes to such intricacies
and help explain some of the finer details.