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Definition of kingside in English: kingsidenoun ˈkɪŋsʌɪdˈkiNGˌsīd Chess The half of the board on which both kings stand at the start of a game (the right-hand side for White, left for Black) he can build up on the kingside at his leisure as modifier he attacked by advancing his kingside pawns Example sentencesExamples - It would really be wonderful if White could get the Bishop working against the Black kingside the whole game through.
- Black's plan is obviously to advance his kingside pawns, but he must do this carefully lest he weakens his king.
- In the game White plays an overly direct plan of attack, misplacing all his major pieces on the kingside.
- White's kingside pawns advance to constrict and hopefully attack Black's position.
- Bareev's king was chased from the queenside back to the kingside, when he resigned after 47 moves.
Definition of kingside in US English: kingsidenounˈkiNGˌsīd Chess The half of the board on which both kings stand at the start of a game (the right-hand side for White, left for Black) he can build up on the kingside at his leisure as modifier he attacked by advancing his kingside pawns Example sentencesExamples - It would really be wonderful if White could get the Bishop working against the Black kingside the whole game through.
- In the game White plays an overly direct plan of attack, misplacing all his major pieces on the kingside.
- Bareev's king was chased from the queenside back to the kingside, when he resigned after 47 moves.
- Black's plan is obviously to advance his kingside pawns, but he must do this carefully lest he weakens his king.
- White's kingside pawns advance to constrict and hopefully attack Black's position.
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