Čistá infografika chess cz přehledně vysvětluje základy šachu na osmi jednotných kartách s turnajovou šachovnicí a figurami Staunton. Moderní černobílý editorial styl působí profesionálně a hodí se jako referenční tahák pro hráče v Česku; hrajte zodpovědně.
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Card grid infographic titled "Czech Chess Basics". 8 uniform cards in a clean grid, editorial reference-poster illustration, photorealistic tournament chessboard and Staunton pieces, minimal modern design, classic black and white palette, no people. Each card contains a clear central icon or board diagram, a name in English, and a one-line description in English. Cards: 1) "Board Setup" — standard tournament chessboard orientation and starting position. 2) "Algebraic Notation" — file-letter and rank-number examples such as e4, Nf3, Qxd5, O-O. 3) "King" — moves one square in any direction, must avoid check. 4) "Queen" — moves any number of squares along ranks, files, and diagonals. 5) "Rook, Bishop, Knight, Pawn" — compact movement diagram showing straight, diagonal, L-shape, and pawn advance/capture basics. 6) "Castling" — kingside and queenside castling shown as legal king and rook movement. 7) "Check and Checkmate" — king under attack versus no legal escape. 8) "Stalemate" — side to move has no legal moves but is not in check, resulting in a draw. Use clean English headings and labels only, designed as a chess rules cheat sheet for players in the Czech Republic. All text rendered cleanly in English, no spelling errors, no gibberish characters, no real brand logos, no watermarks Rules accurate to standard tournament play. No real-casino brand logos. Gambling-related content includes responsible-play note IN {language}.
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