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Index Index

General Rules

Setup

Pawns

Rooks

Knights

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Bishops

Queens

Kings

Castling

Pawn en Passant

End Game

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King's Movement

Though not the most powerful piece on the board, the king is the most vital, for once he is lost the game is lost (more about this in the end game section).

As shown in the movement diagram, the king can only move one square in any direction. There is only one restriction on his movement - he may not move into a position where he may be captured by an opposing piece. Because of this rule, two kings may never stand next to each other or capture each other.

Strategy Note: Guard the king closely. His loss means loss of the game. He is typically not a good piece to use on offense, but will be a help in a carefully constructed defense.

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