There are simply an endless number of chess positions to answer this question. Besides, it would be of no help to a player to know various positions of pieces at any given time in any given game.
There are the following pieces on one team in a standard game of chess: KingQueenBishop (x2)Knight(x2)Castle/Rook (x2)Pawn (x8)So that's 16 - and remember there is also another team so that makes 32...
Pawn first move = can move either one space or two spaces directly forwards. Pawn subsequent move - one space directly forwards Pawn capture - to the square up one and to either the left or right....
Kings in chess are different than kings in feudalism because in feudalism, the king has ultimate power, even though he may sometimes be poor because he gave out too many fiefs to the knights in...