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Can the king attack if he is in check?

No, the king cannot attack if he is in check. The king must first get out of check before making any moves.


When in check, can the king attack?

No, when in check, the king cannot attack. The king must first get out of check before making any moves.


What does check mean in chess?

A founded check is when a piece in the middle of the king and the piece moves away.


What is an example of stalemate?

A stalemate occurs when one player's king is not in check, but has no legal moves left. Most often this occurs when a player's king is not in check but the player's only available move would put the king in check. Since the rules forbid a player from moving the king into check, the player has no legal moves remaining. But since the king is not "in check" it is not a checkmate.


What is the chess tactic known as a pin?

For example the king is under check from a bishop. The player with the king in check decides to move a piece to block the bishop. After that piece steps into the line between the king and the bishop, that piece cannot move until either the bishop moves to a different location or the king moves to a different location.


What are the possible moves that the king can make to capture a piece while putting the opponent's king in check?

The king can capture a piece and put the opponent's king in check by moving to a square where it can capture the opponent's piece while also threatening the opponent's king.


Is it possible to achieve checkmate in a game of chess without putting the opponent's king in check?

No, it is not possible to achieve checkmate in a game of chess without putting the opponent's king in check.


What is the ultimate move in chess that results in a checkmate with a knight and king?

The ultimate move in chess that results in a checkmate with a knight and king is when the knight is used to put the opponent's king in check, and the opponent has no legal moves to get out of check, resulting in checkmate.


When a king is in check with a castle can a pawn take the castle if the castle has its other castle to back him up?

It really depends on what you're asking. When in check, the only legal moves are moves that would serve to get you out of check. If capturing the rook with your pawn would mean your king was no longer in check, then yes, the rook may be taken. If capturing the rook with your pawn would mean that your king would be in check by another piece, then no, the rook may not be taken.


Who is the king that moves to c2 in a game of chess"?

The king that moves to c2 in a game of chess is the White king.


How many chess moves without capture for a stalemate when you have a king and the other player has two queens and a king?

A "stalemate" does not depend on the number of moves. A stalemate occurs when the king no longer has a legal move or where one opponent has a king and a knight or bishop against a lone king. This is because a king and a single minor piece like the bishop or knight cannot checkmate the king. Since checkmate is impossible, the rules declare it a stalemate. On the other hand, a "draw" may be declared if after 50 moves there is no capture AND if no pawn has been moved during those 50 moves. Although a stalemate and a draw amount to the same thing in practicality, they do have different terminology.


How long is a red king crab's body?

it depend on how big it is so nobody would know without knowing that first.