Can You Identify All the Explicit Statements? Becoming an expert in chess, defined by the United States Chess Federation (USCF) as having a rating of 2000, and by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) as having a rating of 1800-2000, requires a significant amount of study, practice, and competitive play. Learn the Basics: The game of chess has 6 different types of pieces (pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, king), each with its own movement rules. The World Chess Federation (FIDE) provides a comprehensive guide to the rules of chess.

1. Becoming an expert in chess requires a significant amount of study, practice, and competitive play.

2. The United States Chess Federation defines an expert as having a rating of 2000.
3. The International Chess Federation defines an expert as having a rating of 1800-2000.
4. The game of chess has 6 different types of pieces (pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, king), each with its own movement rules.
5. The World Chess Federation provides a comprehensive guide to the rules of chess.