Question by Bozz Mozz: Can you explain why the king can sometimes go anywhere one space/direction and sometimes restricted?
I learned the crude rules of chess. If I play against the computer, sometimes I’m limited in where I can go. Why? I thought it was literally one space in any direction unless occupied by one of my own guys.

Also, in one game, how come the king could kill the horse, but not the queen? Can you (in laymen’s terms) explain the king?

Best answer:

Answer by ioerr
Well you’re not allowed to move the king onto a square where he’d be taken in the next move, for one thing.

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