no he also cant move into check via castle
No, you cannot castle in chess if your king is currently in check.
No, you cannot castle when your king is in check in chess.
Absolutely, but the process involves a little different location of the moved Rook, depending if it is the Queen's rook or the King's rook.
Escape from Raven Castle was created in 1984.
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Escape from Singe's Castle happened in 1987.
Escape from Singe's Castle was created in 1987.
It really depends on what you're asking. When in check, the only legal moves are moves that would serve to get you out of check. If capturing the rook with your pawn would mean your king was no longer in check, then yes, the rook may be taken. If capturing the rook with your pawn would mean that your king would be in check by another piece, then no, the rook may not be taken.
You can castle if you have been put in check previously in the game and removed the check without moving your king (either by blocking or capturing the opponent's piece). You cannot castle if: (a)you are currently in check; (b)you move your king through an attacked square on the board during the castle; or (c)you have moved your king or castling rook at any point in the game.
In chess, you cannot castle when your king is in check because castling involves moving the king two squares towards a rook, which would not remove the king from the threat of check. If you try to castle while in check, it is an illegal move and the opponent can force you to make a different move instead. This could put your king in a more vulnerable position and potentially lead to losing the game.
Because it's against the rules.
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