Faqs

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

There is no limit to the number of properties you can track. Once you have tracked a property you will be able to track additional properties, make changes to your property relationship and change your primary property.

The FIDE is the international governing for chess. They regulate and set the rules for chess games, as well as organize chess competitions around the globe. They also give medals and awards to individuals and organizations. The FIDE was created in France in 1924.

You can get your FIDE ID in two  main ways:

1. Contact your national chess federation.

Most federations are providing the FIDE ID (free of charge or for a small fee) within a few days. You can search for the contact of your National Chess Federation here: https://www.fide.com/directory/member-federations

Contact the rating officer and ask for the FIDE ID.

For Indian Citizens, you can use the following steps:

  • fill-out this for to receive you AICF ID (National ID): https://aicf.in/online-player-registration/
  • After receiving the AICF ID, send an email to the federation to request the FIDE ID:  indianchessfed@gmail.com

 

2. Apply for FIDE ID from FIDE directly

You can get your FIDE ID, from FIDE Arena website: https://chessarena.com/

The cost will be around 25 euro and you will receive the FIDE ID. With this option, you will play under the FIDE flag and not your National Chess Federation.

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The object of the game is to checkmate the opposing king. This means that the square where the opposing king is located is under threat and there is no escape to a square that is not under threat or no other move to prevent the threat.
In the game of chess, each player starts the game with a queen positioned next to the king. At the beginning of the game, the white queen is on the white square and the black queen is on the black square. The starting position of the queen is the d1 square for the player with the white pieces and the d8 square for the player with the black pieces.
But a pawn in the last square of the line; It can be exchanged for another piece that is worth the desired pawn and less than the king. At the beginning of the game, on the chessboard; There are 32 stones in total. 16 of these stones are white or light; 16 of them are black or dark.