← Back to context Comment by JohnKemeny 9 hours ago 3.9.2: no piece can be moved if that exposes or leaves its own king in check. 9 comments JohnKemeny Reply 333c 9 hours ago That's a consequence of not being allowed to put yourself in check (by any means). anamexis 8 hours ago The only way to put yourself in check is by moving. yifanl 7 hours ago The only action you can ever take in chess is moving. 1 reply → thejokeisonme 5 hours ago You can put yourself in check by moving the king. That has nothing to do with pinning. Adding a rule for pinning is redundant. 333c 7 hours ago Did you mean putting your opponent in check? In chess, you are not allowed to put yourself in check. 3 replies →
333c 9 hours ago That's a consequence of not being allowed to put yourself in check (by any means). anamexis 8 hours ago The only way to put yourself in check is by moving. yifanl 7 hours ago The only action you can ever take in chess is moving. 1 reply → thejokeisonme 5 hours ago You can put yourself in check by moving the king. That has nothing to do with pinning. Adding a rule for pinning is redundant. 333c 7 hours ago Did you mean putting your opponent in check? In chess, you are not allowed to put yourself in check. 3 replies →
anamexis 8 hours ago The only way to put yourself in check is by moving. yifanl 7 hours ago The only action you can ever take in chess is moving. 1 reply → thejokeisonme 5 hours ago You can put yourself in check by moving the king. That has nothing to do with pinning. Adding a rule for pinning is redundant. 333c 7 hours ago Did you mean putting your opponent in check? In chess, you are not allowed to put yourself in check. 3 replies →
thejokeisonme 5 hours ago You can put yourself in check by moving the king. That has nothing to do with pinning. Adding a rule for pinning is redundant.
333c 7 hours ago Did you mean putting your opponent in check? In chess, you are not allowed to put yourself in check. 3 replies →
That's a consequence of not being allowed to put yourself in check (by any means).
The only way to put yourself in check is by moving.
The only action you can ever take in chess is moving.
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You can put yourself in check by moving the king. That has nothing to do with pinning. Adding a rule for pinning is redundant.
Did you mean putting your opponent in check? In chess, you are not allowed to put yourself in check.
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