Author: Bella Freud
Date: 16:00:48 11/11/99
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On November 11, 1999 at 15:38:40, Peter Fendrich wrote: >On November 11, 1999 at 15:18:42, Margie Kazyaka wrote: > >> I've never post anything on a message board before, so I have no clue if I look >>really stupid. My desperation comes from a bet that I have going on with a >>friend of mine. >> >>I was taught that once you have been in check you loose the option to castle. >> >>He says you can castle after being in check as long as you have not moved your >>king or rook. >> >>Who is right? >>mk_lizard@hotmail.com > >You are in the wrong message board for this question. >This is about computers >playing chess and things related to that. A casual observation of the evidence indicates that it is in fact something else hanging onto the idea of it being about computer chess. A casual observation indicates that it is about relationships, alienation, loneliness and staring into the abyss. Oh, yes, and "spanking". Bella >I'll answear your question anyway... >You are always allowed to castle when: > - The king and the rook are unmoved > - The king is not in check > - The king is not passing any "checked" or occupied square during the > castle move. > - The rook is not passing any occupied square during the castle move. > >If you have been in check earlier doesn't matter. Only the rules above. >//Peter
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