Letter #07 - 2018
Sub:
Chess beginner
Date: 07/07/18 01:49:14 PM
EDT
From: Edgar Pena
To:
service@chess-poster.com
Warm greetings:
Please help me solve
the following questions from a Chess beginner:
1. Can the King move
at any time of the game to an adjoining square that is free, even if
it is not in check, as a strategy to prevent it in advance?
2. Do all Pawns have the same possibility of advancing two positions
in their first exit move?
3. In the possibility of advancing two positions at the exit of a
Pawn, it may be the second square one in which after the first,
diagonally is an opponent piece that can be taken, or obligatorily
the possibility of advancing the two squares should be vertically
contiguous?
Thank you,
E. Pena
Dear viewer,
1. The King can move
as a strategy to prevent a check in advance.
2. All Pawns have the option to move one or two squares at their
first move.
3. The option from
advancing a Pawn two squares should be vertically contiguous and no
piece can be taken.
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