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2.1.8 Notes for chess players

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- -Here are a few miscellaneous things that may confuse chess players. -Some of these have been mentioned elsewhere, but they bear repeating. -

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  1. There is no queen. -

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  2. Pawns capture the same way they move. There is no initial -two-space pawn move and no en-passant move. -

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  3. There is no special castling move. There are a large -number of possible defensive formations referred to as "castles" -(see section 2.2 Sample game) but there is no need for special moves to create -them. -

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  4. A given piece can only promote to one other kind of piece. -

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