i already answer to this question but i can't see my comment and answer to this question anywhere. Maybe i didn't send it properly, so pardon me if i repeat my self. what i would do, i would move my other knight, like this booth can protect each other but would not the castling ( king protection ) certainly not on this side of this board
What's the best move in this situation

yes i know but it's block only for now,but this would change, and do believe about it Ohahahahaaaaa lol . Now what i would do after, i don't exactly know for sure, because i've different ideas of moves. But it's all depending on black move, me i go with the flow of the board, i do not plan, because sometime it can miss up

Sounds like a very good idea, Arzoo, thank you for taking part.
That makes me add another question to this thread, don't go anywhere, i'll post it up in a second

Clear possible moves are:
a) A2 pawn to A3
b) KnightG to E2
c) D2 pawn to D3
d) KnightC to D5
e) None of the above but you add yours

me personally what i would, i would put my opponent into check by sacrificing my bishop, like this it stop my opponent to castling, And anyway i don't want my 2 foux= fools ( bishops ) on the board, 1 fool it's enough

So you mean: White Bishop on C4 to F7+.
I have tried that many times, rarely did it end up in a win at the end of the game, for a short time it feels exciting and all, but after a few more moves, one feels deeply in mud and in trouble, you need to sacrifice more and more pieces to stay ahead and then you are left with too a few pieces to gain victory, my friend, find another move which would bring you victory, unless, like me, you would rather have the excitement and the joy that brings Having said that, i am trying to play more wisely nowadays
Cheers
Study the situation below, what is the best move for White?
Is it a good idea to put the King in the safty of the castle or develop other minor pieces, or push a pawn?
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