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Yes, in the game of chess, a king can capture an opponent's piece by moving to a square occupied by that piece.
Yes, in the game of chess, the king can capture an opponent's piece by moving to a square occupied by that piece.
In chess, the king can take pieces by moving to a square that is occupied by an opponent's piece. This is called capturing the piece.
No, each chess piece can only take one in a single movement.
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A pawn can take any oponents piece
The king in chess may capture any other chess piece except the enemy king .
Hermione took the Queen on McGonagall's giant chess set.
In chess, the king can take any piece that is within its reach, but it can only move one square at a time in any direction.
Yes, the king in chess can take pieces, but it must be done carefully as the king is a valuable piece that must be protected.
Yes, in chess, the king can capture pieces by moving to a square occupied by an opponent's piece.
The capture of the King is the penultimate goal in the game of chess .