there is none
No.
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.
Where is the density of a Chess piece
No. They can't. You can have only one piece in a square at a time, in chess.
Almost always, this is true; you only get the chess piece whose square you land on. An exception is called 'en passant', and even here you get to take a piece by landing on the square the piece just moved over. It is a special move involving Pawn takes Pawn that you would have to read about before using.
The newly promoted piece takes up the same square where the promotion occurred .
No , the Knight can , as any chess piece , only capture the square upon which it lands .
The kings Indian is a chess opening not a chess piece
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 .
A fairy chess piece is a chess piece not used in conventional chess, but used in certain chess variants and some chess problems. These pieces vary in movement abilities and possible additional properties.
A fairy chess piece is a chess piece not used in conventional chess, but used in certain chess variants and some chess problems. These pieces vary in movement abilities and possible additional properties.