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Ho Math and Chess Teaching Set is especially designed for young children to learn chess. Since Ho Math and Chess Teaching pieces have flat surfaces and uniform outlook in square size, the pieces cannot be identified and are indistinguishable from each other when they are turned face down.  

This special feature allows children to play a special game called Blind Chess or Half Chess (or called Banqi in Chinese Chess). The rules to play Blind Chess are very similar to Chinese Blind Chess. Blind Chess is very easy and fun to play. 

Board 

Blind Chess is played by two-player on half (4 by 8 square board) of the normal chessboard. 

Game Rules 

The 32 pieces are shuffled and then each of them is randomly placed face-down on each square. The first player turns over a piece and the colour of the first piece uncovered will be the side the first player.  

Moving a Piece 

There are 3 kinds of moves. A player may turn a piece face-up, move a piece, or capture an opponent's piece. A player may only move face-up pieces of his or her own colour. Unlike normal chess moving rules, there is one rule to move pieces in Blind Chess: a piece move only one square up, down, left, or right, namely all pieces move like a rook. To capture, a face-up piece may only move to a square occupied by an opponent's face-up piece.

Capturing an Opponent's Piece 

All pieces (Black or White) are ranked according to the following hierarchy and the capturing rule is strictly according to the defined hierarchy. 

King has the highest rank and can capture all opponent's pieces other than pawn.

Queen can capture all opponent's pieces other than king.

Rook can capture all opponent's pieces other than king or queen.

Bishop can capture all opponent's pieces other than opponent's king, queen, or pawn.

Knight can only capture opponent's pawn.

Pawn has the lowest rank but can capture opponent's king. 

How game ends 

The game ends when a player can not make a move or until all pieces are captured. If the game is forced in an endless cycle of moves then it is a draw.


Frank Ho is the founder of the only international child education franchise dedicated to teaching children math through integrated math and chess. He invented the world's first math and chess integrated workbooks using Geometric Chess Language (Patents applied), Frankho Chess Mazes, and Ho Math and Chess Teaching Set. Math and chess worksheets make the math learning more fun and engaged, as a result, children become more observant in processing iniformation and become more alert when playing chess. In additional improving children's math marks, Ho Math and Chess workbooks are an excellent training tool for for improving problem solving skills and improving memory and brainpower.

More information on testimonials (over 100), sample worksheets, and franchise, please visit www.mathandchess.com.

 

 




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