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  2. Castling - Wikipedia

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    With his 26th move, Karpov attempted to claim a draw by threefold repetition, thinking that the positions after his 22nd, 24th, and 26th moves were the same. It was pointed out to him, however, that the position after his 22nd move had different castling rights than the positions after his 24th and 26th moves (the rook being unmoved prior to 22

  3. Check (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes a given check is part of a chess tactic such as a fork, a skewer, or a discovered attack on another piece. In some cases, a check can be used to defend against such tactics. There are also a few more special types of check: Discovered check. A discovered check is similar to any other type of discovered attack except that it is a ...

  4. Talk:Castling - Wikipedia

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    Edits claiming that it is legal in chess to castle out of check are vandalism and can be reverted on sight without running afoul of WP:3RR. Making those bad edits to insert false information in the article is subject to WP:3RR so the anon is risking being blocked. Quale 03:49, 15 April 2011 (UTC) You cannot castle out of check.

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    Killed himself seven months after his conviction. Étienne Dedroog: 2014 Life plus 25 years Belgium: Serial killer known as "The Lodgers' Killer" and "B&B Murderer". Sentenced to Life by Belgium but 25 years by France. Juri Sulimov: 1994 Life plus 25 years Estonia: Serial killer who killed 2 prisoners and 1 civilian.

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  8. Two knights endgame - Wikipedia

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    The two knights endgame is a chess endgame with a king and two knights versus a king. In contrast to a king and two bishops (on opposite-colored squares), or a bishop and a knight, a king and two knights cannot force checkmate against a lone king (however, the superior side can force stalemate [1] [2]).

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