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Questions relating to castling
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Is castling allowed in this position?
See the Laws of Chess; article 3.8 (King moves), b(2):
Castling is prevented temporarily:
if the square on which the king stands, or the square which it must cross, or the square which it is … to occupy, is attacked by one or more of the opponent's pieces, or
if there is any piece between the king and the rook with which castling is to be effected. …
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Black castling long in the Sicilian
Black castling long in the Sicilian is a rare thing indeed. … It takes longer to prepare for long castling than for short castling, the king is less safe on c8 than on g8, white moves first so it's even riskier for black than for white. …
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Chess480: Why 480?
In chess 960, in the reversed starting position, long castling still ends up with the king on c1 and short with the king on g1, and that is different from normal chess position because the queen started …
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Is castling possible with a pawn promoted to a rook?
Tim Krabbé and Max Pam found the loophole in the rules that you are asking about -- when they composed this problem in 1972, the promoted rook did indeed enable castling, as the rules only talked about …