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  The Art of Castling in Chess Praveen Sagar     chess ,  kalyan nagar ,  sports ,  careers Chess can be a complex game if you don’t get the strategies right. It takes absolute commitment and interest to learn the tiny tricks that could place you in the list of finest players. Also, you can’t learn everything on your own. You borrow or even steal your opponent’s or mentor’s tactics to put up a strong competition. Even though you got everything right, there are certain moves that would keep your opponent pondering early in the game. Castling is one special move that could change the course of the game. However, you could only do it once in the game.  An elaborate guide. We can interchange the position of Rook and King . When there is no player in the same line. To master the art of castling, you need to know the basics. The first rule would be castle early in the game. This is done so your can capture higher-grounds, as in the attack your opponent after capturing the centre of the boa
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Rule-23 The position shows nine Pawns standing on the squares where they stood at the start of the game: a2, b2 e2, f2, h2, a7, b7, c7, f7; they have not moved yet; the other seven Pawns have advanced during the progress of the game. The Pawn d4 has two possible moves: to advance to d5 or to capture e5. The Pawn c3 has only one possible move: to advance to c4. About four centuries ago, the rule was introduced that Pawns in their initial position and which are not blocked may advance one or two steps according to the plan of the player. This rule made the game more lively, and therefore the Chess world accepted it over time. For instance, Pawn a2 may advance to a3 or to a4 in one move. With this rule a difficulty arose. Its object was to accelerate the pace of the Chess events and to add to their variety, but sometimes it betrayed the obvious rights of the opponent. To illustrate this point, look at the two Pawns f2 and g4. The Pawn g4 stands on guard over f3. If f2 advances to f3, g4 c

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  Hello Everyone ,  Now I am going to give a brief description of water  Firstly we discuss:  what is water? what is hard water and soft water? ..WATER. Water is an inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odourless, and colourless chemical substance. which is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the fluids of all known living organisms.  Water is  composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen and existing in gaseous, liquid, and solid states. Notes. Water is the only liquid that is density in a solid. Due to this, the ice is floating on water because is density 9%less than the water.  Hard water and Soft waterπŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ Water  is categorised into two  types . They are  hard water and soft water . These two  types  are not differentiated based on their touch and feel or appearance Hard water... is water that contains an appreciable quantity of dissolved minerals (like calcium and magnesium). Soft water... is treated water in which the only ion is sodium H2O The formul
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Today fact

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  . 1...An eagle can hunt down a young deer and fly away with it. 2..The smallest bone in your body is in your ear.] The stapes is a stirrup-shaped bone and the  smallest  in the human body . The stapes is a bone in the middle ear of humans beings. It is only roughly 0.04 inch (1mm) in size. 3..Tennis players are not allowed to swear when they are playing in Wimbledon. Because of this, line judges have to learn curse words in every language so they know when a player has violated the rules that reason. 4..Only 5% of the ocean has been explored. Alongside this only 1% of the seabed has been discovered and explored . 5..There is a species of spider called the Hobo Spider . The hobo spider is a member of the genus of spiders known colloquially as funnel web spiders, but not to be confused with the Australian funnel-web spider.