@DukeofHelsinki's turn
Chess on a really long board


I want to join although I might timout
You might be able to play in the next game. To avoid timeout, I suggest following this topic. Following a topic is as simple as posting a comment (like you just did), and you will get notified whenever your opponent makes a move.

...A king can only castle on his side of the board. For example, the king on m1 can only castle with the rook on i1. ...
Can the e and v kings castle long-side (moving 2-squares) going to his queen side?
The rook on i and r are 10 spaces apart. When the kings on m and n castle do they jump 2 squares or 3 squares?

...A king can only castle on his side of the board. For example, the king on m1 can only castle with the rook on i1. ...
Can the e and v kings castle long-side (moving 2-squares) going to his queen side?
The rook on i and r are 10 spaces apart. When the kings on m and n castle do they jump 2 squares or 3 squares?
The e and v rooks can also castle queenside, like in regular chess. The kings on m and n castle queenside, meaning they move three squares.