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What does castleing do?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/22/2023

They are castles that people try to attack

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What can kings do?

Kings can move one and only one space in any direction, and can take any opposing piece that is on that space. A king can exchange places with its own rook, as long as the rook and king have not been moved during the game. This is called "castleing" and allows a king to get out of a tight situation.


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