Can Kings be captured in chess?

The King is the most important piece on the chessboard. It can never be captured and if it is in danger then it must be made safe immediately. If it is not possible to make the King safe then the game is lost.

What happens when the king is captured in chess?

The king (♔, ♚) is the most important piece in the game of chess. If a player’s king is threatened with capture, it is said to be in check, and the player must remove the threat of capture on the next move. If this cannot be done, the king is said to be in checkmate, resulting in a loss for that player.

What is it called when you trap a king in chess?

A checkmate (also known as “mate”) occurs when a king is placed in check and has no legal moves to escape. Because of that, the only way to “capture” a king and end the game is by trapping it. Checkmating your opponent is one of three ways you can win a chess game.

What is atomic variant?

The variant of atomic chess played at the Internet Chess Club is one that does not enforce check at all, making legal any move, even one leaving the king to be captured directly in the next move.

Can king give check king?

Under the standard rules of chess, a player may not make any move that places or leaves their king in check. A king cannot itself directly check the opposing king, since this would place the first king in check as well. A move of the king could expose the opposing king to a discovered check by another piece, however.

Do pawns explode in atomic chess?

In Atomic chess, when you capture a piece it explodes! Explosions destroy all pieces that are ‘touching’ the captured piece, including the capturing piece, except pawns. Pawns are immune to explosions! The game ends when the king is destroyed in an explosion OR if the king is checkmated.

Where does the King have to be in a chess game?

The king must be between the rooks to maintain the ability to castle both ways. That means a king can only be placed between the squares b1 and g1 or b8 and g8 for Black. No matter the location of the king and rook, standard rules of castling apply.

Are there any variants of the chess game?

Crazyhouse is a variant which follows most of the normal rules of chess, except that captured pieces can be reintroduced to the board on your turn. (Crazyhouse Tips for Beginners coming soon!) The pieces move the same way that they do in traditional chess. Games can still end in the same way: checkmate, stalemate, and time-out.

What are the rules for castling in chess?

No matter the location of the king and rook, standard rules of castling apply. It must be the first move for both king and rook, the king may not travel into or through check, and there may be no pieces on any square that either piece travels through. The king and rook end the process of castling where they would in a standard chess game.

When does the game end in Giveaway Chess?

There are no checks, and the game only ends when one of the kings is captured. Giveaway chess (also known as Antichess) is a variant that turns chess upside down. The goal of the game is to give up all your pieces or force your opponent to stalemate you.

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