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- Castling - Wikipedia
Castling originates from the king's leap, a two-square king move added to European chess between the 14th and 15th centuries, and took on its present form in the 17th century Local variations in castling rules were common, however, persisting in Italy until the late 19th century
- Chess Castling - Chess Terms - Chess. com
Learn everything you need to know about castling, the special chess rule that lets you move two pieces simultaneously
- How to Castle in Chess: Rules Strategies - wikiHow
Castling is the only chess move where you move 2 pieces in the same turn, but you have to meet some specific conditions for it to be a legal play Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through how castling works and when to strategically use it during your chess game
- Castling (What Is It, How To Do It, And When To Do It)
In chess, castling is a special move where a King can move two squares either to the left (Kingside Castle) or right (Queenside Castle) If your kingside pawns have been moved, you probably shouldn't castle Kingside
- Chess Castling: How To Castle In Chess (For Beginners)
In Chess, castling is a single move done during the opening in which the player moves his King and Rook either Kingside or Queenside for the purpose of getting the King out of the center of the board, where it’s more vulnerable to attacks, to a safer position
- Castling in Chess: What It Is and How It Works
Castling is one of the most unique and important moves in chess It’s the only move where two pieces—your king and one of your rooks—move at the same time
- Castling | Chess Terms | ChessKid - YouTube
Learn everything about castling in chess, the special rule that will keep your king safe (and your friends impressed)! more
- Castling in Chess — Rules, Strategy When to Castle | Rare Pike
Complete guide to castling in chess Learn the rules for kingside and queenside castling, when to castle, castling strategy, and common mistakes beginners make
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