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Algebraic Chess Notation

1. What is algebraic chess notation?

Algebraic chess notation is used to record and describe the moves in a game of chess.

2. Why should I write down my chess moves?

There are many good reasons for writing down your chess moves: Chess notation enables you to record your games for playback later. Replaying your games with chess notation enables you to analyze your games so that you can correct any mistakes you made and improve your chess play. Chess competitions actually require recording of moves from the beginning scholastic levels to chess championship levels. The reason for this is that the game can be followed and recreated to any position in case there is a dispute. Learning how to read and write chess notations also enables you to read and play through games of great players to learn and improve your own chess game. There is a wealth of materials both in book and digital form allowing you to study the chess moves of great chess players.

3. How to write chess notation

To write chess notation you must indicate the piece and the square it's moving to. Each piece (except the pawn) is abbreviated with a single capital letter as shown below. If no piece is named in the notation, it's assumed that a pawn move is made. Notice also how the Knight is abbreviated with an "N" not "K" K King. All squares on the board can be identified by its coordinates. Along the left and bottom edges of the board there are letters and numbers. They are used to identify squares on the board. The columns (a-files-ranks

For example:

The white Pawn is on square f3 (the letter always comes before the number) and the black King on square h5. Note that lower-case letters are used for coordinates, while upper-case letters are used for chess piece abbreviation. For an example above, the white Pawn moves to square e4; so its move is written simply as e4. Then the black Pawn moves to square e5; so its move is written as e5. Then, the white Knight moves to square f3; so its move is written as Nf3.

Move # White Black

1 e4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Move # White Black

1 e4 e5

2 Nf3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Castling (O-O or O-O-O)

Now, we're going to fast forward to some special moves. See in the next diagram how white has made a special move called castling kingside. This move is written as 0-0. If the King castles on the queenside (to the other direction on the chessboard) it would be written as 0-0-0.

Capturing (x)

In the next diagram, White is going to capture Black's pawn on d5. This move is called exd5 (the Pawn from e file captures piece in square d5). When a "capture" is made, this is indicated with an x.

Move # White Black

1 e4 e5

2 Nf3 Nc6

3 Bb5 Nf6

4 Nc3 Bc5

5 O-O 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Move # White Black

1 e4 e5

2 Nf3 Nc6

3 Bb5 Nf6

4 Nc3 Bc5

5 O-O d5

6 exd5

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Checking (+)

Next, White captures the Knight on c6. This move is written as Bxc6+. Notice the "+" sign. This represents "check" since Black's King is now in check.

En Passant (ep)

White just moved d4. Black's next move exd3(ep), called en passant (ep), captures white's d4 pawn while moving his pawn to d3.

Move # White Black

1 e4 e5

2 Nf3 Nc6

3 Bb5 Nf6

4 Nc3 Bc5

5 O-O d5

6 exd5 Nxd5

7 Nxd5 Qxd5

8 Bxc6+

9 10 11 12 13

Move # White Black

1 e4 e5

2 Nf3 Nc6

3 Bb5 Nf6

4 Nc3 Bc5

5 O-O d5

6 exd5 Nxd5

7 Nxd5 Qxd5

8 Bxc6+ bxc6

9 c3 O-O

10 Ng5 e4

11 d4 exd3(ep)

12 13

Promotion (=)

After several more moves, Black captures White's Bishop on c1 with dxc1=Q. That's about as complicated as it gets. This means that the Pawn captures piece on c1 and promotes it to a Queen. If black wanted to promote the pawn to a rook, the notation would be dxc1=R.

Move # White Black

1 e4 e5

2 Nf3 Nc6

3 Bb5 Nf6

4 Nc3 Bc5

5 O-O d5

6 exd5 Nxd5

7 Nxd5 Qxd5

8 Bxc6+ bxc6

9 c3 O-O

10 Ng5 e4

11 d4 Exd3(ep)

12 Qf3 d2

13 Qxd5 dxc1=Q

Making moves unique

If there are two same pieces that could move to the same square, you specify which piece you mean by specifying the name of the rank or file that the piece moves from. For the diagram below, note that either the white Rook on a1 or f1 can capture the black Queen. In this case, if white wants the Rook on a1 to capture the black Queen, then the move is written as Raxc1. This means that the "a" file must be included to indicate which rook to capture the black Queen.

Move # White Black

1 e4 e5

2 Nf3 Nc6

3 Bb5 Nf6

4 Nc3 Bc5

5 O-O d5

6 exd5 Nxd5

7 Nxd5 Qxd5

8 Bxc6+ bxc6

9 c3 O-O

10 Ng5 e4

11 d4 exd3(ep)

12 Qf3 d2

13 Qxd5 dxc1=Q

14 Raxc1

Checkmate (#)

In this next position, black makes a winning move d4#, Pawn to d4 checkmate. # is added to indicate checkmate.

Notation Summary

4. Reference

- How to Read and Write Algebraic Chess http://www.chesshouse.com/v/vspfiles/howto/algebraic-chess-notation.pdf

Move # White Black

1 e4 e5

2 Nf3 Nc6

3 Bb5 Nf6

4 Nc3 Bc5

5 O-O d5

6 exd5 Nxd5

7 Nxd5 Qxd5

8 Bxc6+ bxc6

9 c3 O-O

10 Ng5 e4

11 d4 Exd3(ep)

12 Qf3 d2

13 Qxd5 dxc1=Q

14 Raxc1 cxd5

15 Kh1 Bb7

16 f4 Rfe8

17 Nh3 Rad8

18 g3 Be3

19 Rcd1 f6

20 Rfe1 d4#

K King

Q Queen

R Rook

B Bishop

N Knight

No symbol Pawn

x captures + check # checkmate (ep) En passant = Promotion

O-O castles kingside

O-O-O castles queenside

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