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- How to Castle your King (o-o) or (o-o-o) ? - Chess. com
Castling in Chess is one of the rules which can be used to get your King to safety The issue arises when you are new to the game and the time comes where you do it but is quickly challenged because you violated a rule that prevents you from doing so In this post, lets take a closer look at how to avoid
- How do you O-O - Chess Forums - Chess. com
Hello, I was wondering if you could explain to me how to castle King-side Queen-side Thank you everyone
- O-O or O-O-O? - Chess Forums - Chess. com
Obviously, there is some exceptions for castling queenside or not castling at all, but in most of your games, you should O-O The reason why its preferred kingside is because that you only need to get your king's bishop and king's knight out whereas when you have to get you queen's bishop, queen's knight AND your queen to castle queenside
- Understanding castling o-o o-o-o - Chess Forums - Chess. com
So, to o-o or o-o-o, the king must not be in check, and his intended destination as well as his path must not be under any threat Lastly, the rooks must not have moved beforehand, nor the king for that matter, because that would mean that the king, as well as his guard, has already joined the battle and he can no longer so casually leave the
- Notation for castling; Oh-Oh or Zero-Zero? - Chess Forums
Is the notation for king-side castling Oh-Oh or Zero-Zero ? I realise that this does not matter in handwritten notes, but which should I use if I am typing up my notes?
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- Why is this move brilliant? (O-O) - Chess Forums
Played it before but I can't see why is this move so brilliant, I just wanted to castle
- Uncommon Notation: O-O-O# - Chess Forums - Chess. com
Most chess players are familiar with the Ed Lasker -- Thomas game from 1912 that might have ended 18 O-O-O# It did not, however Lasker played 18 Kd2# (see "Chaos in a Miniature" by Edward Winter) Either way, the finish involved writing notation that you do not see every day A couple of weeks ago,
- Chess Castling - Chess Terms - Chess. com
Learn everything you need to know about castling, the special chess rule that lets you move two pieces simultaneously
- why is castling o-o-o - Chess Forums - Chess. com
Why is castling 0-0-0
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