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сɪᴇʟ "Strugglin' Nerd" рнɑɴтомнɪᴠᴇ ([personal profile] alittlemaster) wrote 2015-01-04 08:19 pm (UTC)

the king
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is the most important piece.

In the opening and middlegame, the king will rarely play an active role in the development of an offensive or defensive position. Instead, a player will normally try to castle and seek safety on the edge of the board behind friendly pawns. In the endgame, however, the king emerges to play an active role as an offensive piece as well as assisting in the promotion of their remaining pawns.

It is not meaningful to assign a value to the king relative to the other pieces, as it cannot be captured or exchanged. In this sense, its value could be considered infinite. As an assessment of the king's capability as an offensive piece in the endgame, it is often considered to be slightly stronger than a bishop or knight.

A king can move one square in any direction (horizontally, vertically, diagonally) unless the square is already occupied by a friendly piece or the move would place the king in check.

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