How to Castle in Chess - Moving Two Pieces at the same Time | Chess Fundamentals | FM Elliott Liu
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In this seventh video of the chess fundamentals series, FM Elliott explains you the concept of castling. Castling is a commonly used move in the opening to bring the king into safety. Castling is the only move in chess where two pieces move at the same time, namely the king and the rook. You will understand what it means to castle king- or queen side and you will also learn the castling rules.
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