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Chess Sets & Strategies : How to Make Advance Moves in Chess

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2009

Advance moves in chess include castling on the king's or queen's side, which protects them, and using a passant position to invade the opposing side. Learn more advanced moves in the game of chess with information from a chess specialist in this free video on chess moves.

Expert: Lady Pindea
Contact: www.chessfourm.com
Bio: The Chess Forum has been in business for more than 13 years.
Filmmaker: rahim davis

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  • Two minor clarifications...

    Castling requires that neither the King nor castling Rook have previously moved;

    En Passant may only be performed immediately following the passing (i.e. Must be the next move).

  • Your strategy on en passant was precisely explain but I don't like to play it.

  • Just thought I should clarify,

    The term is En Passant (in passing),

    Not Un pason or however people at saying it... : /

  • @jehovahuponyou

    NOW I CAN DIE PEACEFULLY.

  • @jehovahuponyou

    :( ok

  • @can0mark - NOT FOR YOU!

  • @elgrau1

    :^)

  • @jehovahuponyou i respect your words, sir... But not the caps lock...

  • I always thought with the castling both the castle and the king had to not have moved to do the castling and u could only castle on the queens' side... And if u castle on the queens side u are only 1 space away from edge not 2...

  • IM GOING TO OWE IN THE 5TH GRADE TORNAMENT

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