Castling Castling is a special move in chess, involving the player's king and one of their two rooks (aka castles). It can be considered a special move because it is the only time in the game of chess when a player may move two of their own pieces at the same time. There are a number of special rules relating to when castling can be performed which we will look at next, but … [Read more...]
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En passant
En passant definition and origins En passant is a special pawn capture move in chess (En passant meaning "in passing", in French).The en passant rule dates from the 15th century. Originally pawns could only move one square forward at a time. An improvement was suggested to change the rules of chess so that a pawn may move two squares on its initial move. Unfortunately, … [Read more...]