No, Bishops move only diagonally. One is always on the Black squares & the other will only ever be on White squares.
No , the pawn moves forward in a straight line unless when capturing an opponent's chessmen diagonally or by 'En Passant' .
Yes and no , some Chess pieces can move sideways whereas others may not - refer to the link below .
No. Bishops can only travel diagonally.
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Yes.
Yes, if he will not be in check when he takes the sideways square. The king can move into all the spaces 1 square from it taking a piece or not.
No, in the game of chess, the king can only move one square at a time in any direction: vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. The king cannot move in a "sideways" direction as that would put it in check.
Pawns cant move sideways just like that..... they can move only while attacking some other piece.........
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no it can only move forward... but if it makes it to the other end it can turn around and you get a player that was lost.
Not in international chess, no!
Yes.
Absolutely. The King or any other piece for that matter may move regardless of the fact that the Queen has been captured as long as the move is a legal move. Although, if your Queen has been captured and you haven't taken the other Queen, your King may not be moving for much longer as it is probably destined for a checkmate.
In chess, a checkmate move is a move that one makes that puts the opponent in a position where the king piece has nowhere to move.
The Queen is second only to the King in strength and power for she , with the exception of the Knight , can move like every chess piece since she incorporates the power of every chess-men's move .
Because it's against the rules.
Move your King 2 spaces first.