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Yes, as long as it doesn't violate the horizontal/vertical move restriction.

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What is an attacked square in chess?

If a player moves a piece into a position that will allow it to remove the piece from a particular square in its next move, then that square is under attack.


How does king kill in chess?

The king can move one square in any direction. If it moves into a square that is occupied by another piece, it takes that piece only if the king is not endangered if it gets next to it in order to capture it.


Which chess piece is placed in the middle of the first rank next to the King?

It is queen.


What chess piece is placed in the middle of the first rank next to king?

The Queen of course!


How do you capture a king?

In chess, a king can capture any other piece except another king. Getting next to a the opposing king puts you in check because it allows your king to be taken first losing the game. Moving next to the opposing queen is the same situation unless the queen moves next to the king as some sort of sacrifice ploy.


What color piece does the winner of a chess match get for the next game if he wins?

white, since it always goes first


How do you beat level 18 in the game phit on coolmathcom?

First,you put the tall L all the way to the left.Next, you put a single piece right next to the bottom of it.Then, you put the long piece with the square on top right next to it. Next, you put the other tall piece on the piece with the square on it on top of it. then you put the other square on top of that.Then you put the little L next to the tall L.After that, you put a two piece in between those two.Then you put the three piece with the square on it on the L.And then put a two piece next to it.Then put the half bridge on the top of the two Ls.Then put the backward L on the right side of the space.Then put the two piece in the last piece. And thats how you complete this level.


After your pawn in chess reaches the end can you move an extra space to save yourself?

It appears that you are asking if it is legal in chess to exchange your pawn for another piece, and then, in that same turn, move that piece. If that is your question, then the answer is no. The turn ends when the you advance the pawn to the final rank. You don't get to move it until your next turn.


What came castle after the stone motte and bailey castles?

concentric castles came next


In the game chess can a king move to a square next to another king?

If by moving up to a square, you mean an adjacent square, yes, as long as the square is not threatened by any opposing piece. This is the only way a King can attack another piece. A King cannot enter any square that is attacked by an opposing piece, i.e. place himself in check. He also cannot castle across an attacked square (king's bishop 1-f1, or queen 1-d1), but it does not matter if the rook or queen's knight squares are attacked, because he does not cross or land on those squares. He cannot castle out of check.


In the game chess what is the special exception of taking en-passant?

En-passant happens when the opponent moves a pawn up two squares, and only the turn immediately after the pawn moves, next to one of your pawns. Then, you take diagonally to the unoccupied space behind his/her pawn and remove his piece. It is the only chess move where the capturer does not take the opponent's piece's place.


Can I always choose which pawn to move?

When playing chess, you can move any piece you chose - within the rules. Obviously, any piece you move has to be able to make a legal move. Also, if you are in check, your next move must bring you out of check. This means your choice of next moves and which pieces to move is severly restricted. You can also never move a piece in such a way that it puts your king in check.