Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 04:29:24 02/07/04
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On February 07, 2004 at 02:34:36, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >>I am not familiar with the castling rules, or any other unique rules, of FRC. I >>hope that doesn't make me a dummy. : ) >> >>Bob D. > > > The same can [sorry my FRC-friends] > be said of me -:) > Kurt They are the same as in normal chess, with a few more or less obvious extensions. There must be a rook on each side of the king. In a king-side castle the white king goes to g1 and the king-side rook goes to f1, in a queens-side castle the white king goes to c1 and the rook to d1. A king must not traverse any squares attacked by the opponent during the castle and must not be in check after the castle. There must not be pieces between the castling king and rook and their destination squares, except possibly for the rook involved in the castling. A king or rook move prior to castling will destroy castle rights. -S.
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