ChatterBank0 min ago
Chess advice please
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Whilst playing chess my opponent has placed his queen next to my king and I am in cheque his queen is protected by his castle but if I take his queen he can not move his castle as this puts his king in cheque by my queen, my opponent says I can not take his queen, as my king would be in cheque by his castle but he can not move his castle, who is correct?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Simply remember that the aim of the game is to take your opponent's King. (Of course, the game actually ends when it's impossible for one player to prevent his King being taken. i.e. when he's in checkmate).
If you take your opponent's Queen, his Rook (=Castle) can immediately take your King. The fact that you might be able to take his King afterwards (i.e. he'd be in check) is completely irrelevant, since the game will have already ended.
So your friend is correct.
Chris
(Regional Coach, British Chess Federation)
If you take your opponent's Queen, his Rook (=Castle) can immediately take your King. The fact that you might be able to take his King afterwards (i.e. he'd be in check) is completely irrelevant, since the game will have already ended.
So your friend is correct.
Chris
(Regional Coach, British Chess Federation)
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