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Either in this fictional example, say we are black or white, we're actually being Chac at the moment,

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this pool is frightening, capturable king oking never actually gets captured, but it can be put in

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check.

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So here are legal moves are kind of strange because we're in check.

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We have to deal with that.

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But we can take this -- and they'll take us out of check.

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We can take this -- and we can take this --.

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And as you might expect, we can't move into our own pieces.

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We can't take our pieces.

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We can only take the opponent's pieces.

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And that's assuming they're actually not protected by anything.

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So if there was a -- here, we couldn't take this one.

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If you imagine that there was a -- there, then we couldn't take this one.

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If you imagine that there's a black --, that we couldn't take this one.

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But as it is, we can take all three pawns in this fictional situation.

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So the king is in check here from these two pawns.

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OK, so I hope you get this particular example.

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And let's look at other Czech examples of where the king to move.

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So how you count into the next lecture, OK?

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A much.
