yes but only one space
both vertically and horizontally
In chess, kings can both defend themselves and attack, but they are limited in their movement compared to other pieces.
Yes, a pawn can put a king in check in a game of chess by moving diagonally to attack the king if it is in its path.
Pawns can move diagonally in chess when they are capturing an opponent's piece.
In chess, a pawn can move diagonally by capturing an opponent's piece that is one square diagonally in front of it. This is the only way a pawn can move diagonally.
No, pawns in chess can only move diagonally forward to capture an opponent's piece. They cannot move diagonally backwards.
Yes, in chess, the king can move and capture pieces diagonally, but only one square at a time.
In chess, the king is not allowed to move or attack diagonally. The king can only move one square in any direction, including horizontally, vertically, and diagonally. Additionally, the king cannot move to a square that is under attack by an opponent's piece.
The Bishop moves diagonally.
No.
The king in chess can move one square in any direction: horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. It cannot move to a square that is under attack by an opponent's piece.
A bishop in Chess can move diagonally in any direction as the path is not obstructed by another piece.