By definition which Chess Pieces has characteristics of FLYING?

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Well, knights "fly" over enemies

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Potato50012 wrote:

Well, knights "fly" over enemies

nice ! you are Right about that. :) . . .

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Knights have many learning aspects too, have you research all the other variations of chess and the chess pieces? crazy-fun information for Chess Games here. 

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But the Knight, while it isn't blocked by other pieces, doesn't really go directly through any squares on the board between where it started and where it ended its move.

During Castling, the King is moved two spaces first, and then the Rook moves to the square beyond the King, passing directly over the King. So maybe it is the Rook that truly has to be able to fly.

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quadibloc ha scritto:

But the Knight, while it isn't blocked by other pieces, doesn't really go directly through any squares on the board between where it started and where it ended its move.

During Castling, the King is moved two spaces first, and then the Rook moves to the square beyond the King, passing directly over the King. So maybe it is the Rook that truly has to be able to fly.

 

BUt the rook can flight just once and just in case of castling while the knight can always do it

 

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@quadibloc . . . . i have thought about that as well within strategizing. what your response says' makes sense to me. 

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Potato50012 wrote:

Well, knights "fly" over enemies

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About the rook flying thing while I was reading it I was thinking to my self well if your playing in a tournament what if you make the rook move over 2 spaces first then the king so what if the king can fly?
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Superman flys
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Horse & king(during castling). It's not flying though, it is more like jumping.

Come to think of it, what is the difference between jumping and flying? Jumping is just a short flight and flying is just a long jump...

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Irina krush sent the king flying once .

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LewisTheCat289043 wrote:
About the rook flying thing while I was reading it I was thinking to my self well if your playing in a tournament what if you make the rook move over 2 spaces first then the king so what if the king can fly?

That's illegal, you have to move the king first.

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