Chris McKeon wrote:Hold that last move Bob Please.
Sure. No problem.
By the way, this picture might help you with your notation:
- ChessNotationFromWhite.png (163.74 KiB) Viewed 2687 times
Every move should be a pair of square designators from that picture. Since you're playing white, all of your moves would come from the white text in each square.
For example, your first move might be your king pawn forward by 2. The king pawn starts at K2. If you move it forward by 2, it will end up on K4. So that move would be:
K2 to K4Now if your queen happened to be on K2 (in front of your king), it could also move forward by 2. That would be the exact same move:
K2 to K4But this time it would be the queen moving instead of a pawn. So there's no need to name the piece being moved. In fact, trying to name the piece can sometimes add confusion.
Of course the king file squares can be specified with K1, K2, ... K8 because there is only one king file on the entire board. This is also true of the queen file. But that's not true for rooks, knights, and bishops. There are two of each of those pieces and their files. So they are distinguished by whether they are on the king side (KR, KN, KB) or Queen side (QR, QN, QB). So the first 2 square move by the pawn in front of the king's rook would be:
KR2 to KR4Note again that it doesn't mention the pawn at all. It just says that the piece on KR2 is being moved to KR4 - regardless of what kind of piece it is.
I hope this helps.
With those thoughts in mind, here's the current board position:
8 | ♜ | ♞ | ♝ | | ♚ | | | ♜ |
7 | ♟ | ♟ | ♟ | | ♞ | ♟ | ♟ | ♟ |
6 | | | | | | | | |
5 | | | ♝ | | ♟ | | | |
4 | ♙ | | | | | | ♙ | |
3 | | | | | | | | ♘ |
2 | | ♙ | ♙ | ♙ | | ♙ | | ♙ |
1 | ♖ | | ♗ | ♕ | ♔ | ♗ | | ♛ |
| QR | QN | QB | Q | K | KB | KN | KR |
Taken: ♟Taken: ♘♙♖Please post your move whenever you are ready.