There are two more important rules we need to learn before we can play chess.
The first one is the castling rule and the second one is the
En passant rule.
CASTLING RULE
Here is how castling works. You can Castle to both sides.
it is actually very simple. The King moves 2 blocks and the rook jumps just over the King as indicated.
Not to be confused about how to do it. Start by moving the king 2 blocks first
Now you know how the castling move works, but you also need to know all the conditions that allow you to castle.
First condition.
You may only castle if all the squares between the king and rook are empty spaces.
Second Condition
Your king can't pass through a square that is under attack by any enemy piece.
In this situation you can only castle on the left side.
In this situation you can only castle on the left side
If your king is currently in chess you can't castle.
The third situation
Ones you move the king or the rook you cant castle.
En Passant Rule
The En Passant rule is to prevent the enemy to use his advance to bypass the risk of being captured by you.
The en passant rule applies when a pawn move two squares forward from its starting position, and an opposing pawn could have captured it if it had only moved one square forward.
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@scotty777
Been trying to learn chess in other for be to be a master in it. Buh I think it a gradual process.
Here on this content I got an idea about the casting rule and the en passant rule ..
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