- Blind mode tutorial
lichess.org
Donate

Friend, make a Castling!

Twice the same
2.The rook on the queenside can control the central file (such as the d-file) more quickly, or it is necessary to mobilize pieces through castling to support the queenside attack.
3.The rook on the queenside can control the central file (such as the d-file) more quickly, or it is necessary to mobilize pieces through castling to support the queenside attack.

The board in the picture is 7x7 instead of 8x8.

"For example, in short castling, if the pawn on f2 has advanced to f3, blocking the rook's path from h1 to f1, the f3 pawn must be moved first (such as f3f4) before the short castling can be completed."

  • That is not true.
Twice the same 2.The rook on the queenside can control the central file (such as the d-file) more quickly, or it is necessary to mobilize pieces through castling to support the queenside attack. 3.The rook on the queenside can control the central file (such as the d-file) more quickly, or it is necessary to mobilize pieces through castling to support the queenside attack. The board in the picture is 7x7 instead of 8x8. "For example, in short castling, if the pawn on f2 has advanced to f3, blocking the rook's path from h1 to f1, the f3 pawn must be moved first (such as f3f4) before the short castling can be completed." * That is not true.

If there is a friendly pawn on the rook's path, the pawn must be moved out of the way before castling can occur.

Castling happens on first rank (or eigth for black), how can a pawn obstruct rook's path there?

> If there is a friendly pawn on the rook's path, the pawn must be moved out of the way before castling can occur. Castling happens on first rank (or eigth for black), how can a pawn obstruct rook's path there?

@mkubecek said in #5:

Castling happens on first rank (or eigth for black), how can a pawn obstruct rook's path there?
In some speicle game, it may be in 1 rank

@mkubecek said in #5: > Castling happens on first rank (or eigth for black), how can a pawn obstruct rook's path there? In some speicle game, it may be in 1 rank

@Chejason said in #6:

In some speicle game, it may be in 1 rank
How can a pawn appear on first rank as a result of a legal move?

@Chejason said in #6: > In some speicle game, it may be in 1 rank How can a pawn appear on first rank as a result of a legal move?
<Comment deleted by user>

Then you should have mentioned you were not talking about chess (or Chess960).

Then you should have mentioned you were not talking about chess (or Chess960).