In traditional chess you identify the two sides of the chess board as the kingside (files e-h) and queenside (files a-d), and the two ways to castle are in English called to castle kingside and to castle queenside.
Do we still use those terms in chess960 where the kings and queens can be placed at any side of the board in the start positions? If not, how to identify the two board sides and the two castlings?
In traditional chess you identify the two sides of the chess board as the kingside (files e-h) and queenside (files a-d), and the two ways to castle are in English called to castle kingside and to castle queenside.
Do we still use those terms in chess960 where the kings and queens can be placed at any side of the board in the start positions? If not, how to identify the two board sides and the two castlings?