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Movement of Pieces:The rook moves any distance forward, or to the side but may not pass over a piece belonging to either player. See Figure.
The Bishop can move any number of spaces in any diagonal direction, but cannot move through other pieces. There are two types of bishops, white and black. The white bishop can only move on white squares, and the black bishop can only move on black squares.
Because of its movement, the Knight is the only piece that can "leap" other pieces. The knight moves in a jolting motion, and its motion can be remembered by "one up and two over" or "two up and one over".
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