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  • Can I castle?
    Yes, the black king can castle short or long.
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  • Can I castle?
    No, the black king is in check.
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  • Can I castle?
    No, the black king cannot move across a square that is attacked by the rook.
  • Can I castle?
    Yes, the black king can castle long.
  • Can I castle?
    No, because there are pieces between the king and the rook.
  • Can I castle?
    Yes, the black king can castle short.
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  • What is the only move in which two pieces are moved at the same time.
    Castling
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  • Can I castle?
    Yes, nothing prevents castling.
  • Spell the name of this piece.
    KNIGHT
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  • Can I castle?
    No, if the black king castles, the queen will put him in check.
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  • Can I castle?
    No, the black king cannot move across a square attacked by the white bishop.
  • Can I castle?
    No, the black king cannot castle, because he would move across a square attacked by the bishop.
  • Which pieces are moved when castling?
    Rook and King
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  • Can I castle?
    No, the black king has already moved from his original position.
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  • How many types of castling are there?
    2 There is short castling and long castling.
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  • Can I castle?
    No, if the black king castles, the queen will put him in check.
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  • Can I castle?
    No, the black rooks have already moved.
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