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28/12/2010 18:39:18
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>>Chess logic question:
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>>Assume that you have a situation where the King is in check from more than one piece. Is it possible to have such a situation where you can move one piece, other than the King, and get out of check?
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>Possibility 1:Assume that two similar pieces (Queen/Bishop, Queen/Rook, Rook/Rook) are now attacking the king along the same diagonal/rank/file. Is the King considered to be in check from more than one piece? If so, blocking the attack might meet your conditions.
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>Possibility 2: I know you can't castle through check but I think it's legal to castle out of check. Does this qualify?
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>I don't see any situation where such a move is possible.

2. You can not castle out of the check - it's illegal.

1. If two pieces are on the same line, it's only one piece check.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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