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Special moves, English, English special care – Excalibur electronic ALEXANDRA THE GREAT 908-EFG User Manual

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one square over. Or it can be

one square up or down, and

then two over.

5. The pawn can move one

square forward. On its first

move it may move two squares

forward. When capturing, it

moves diagonally (forward)

one square. See also en passant

(below.)

6. The king can move one

square in any direction, as long

as it is not attacked by an

enemy piece. See also castling

(below)

Special Moves

1. Castling is a move of both

the king and either rook

which counts as a single

move (of the king) and is

executed as diagrammed

below:

Castling cannot occur if:

a) the king has already been

moved.

b) the rook has already been

moved.

c) there is any piece

between the king and the

rook.

d) the king’s original square,

or the square which the king

must cross, or the one which

it is to occupy is attacked by

an enemy piece.

2. A pawn may make an en

passant capture if it is a

reply move to a double

pawn move, and it is a pawn

which is side-by-side with

the pawn that made the dou-

ble pawn move. The capture

of a White pawn is dia-

grammed below:

3. A pawn can be promoted

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Special Care

• Avoid rough handling such as bumping or dropping.
• Avoid moisture and extreme temperatures. For best results, use

between the temperatures of 39ºF and 100ºF (4ºC and 38ºC).

• Clean using only a slightly damp cloth. Do not use cleaners

with chemical agents.

if it advances all the way to

the far side of the board. It

is immediately promoted,

as part of the same move,

into a queen, rook, bishop,

or knight, whichever its

owner chooses. Since a

queen is the most powerful

piece, it is nearly always

chosen as the promotion

piece. Through the promo-

tion process, there may be

more than one queen on the

board at the same time.