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In chess,can a king take the piece that has it in check??

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In chess,can a king take the piece that has it in check??

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  1. yes


  2. Yes, as long as by taking that piece it isn't putting itself in check again.

  3. as long as it is in the square next to it , it can only move 1 square

  4. yes...but only if the piece checking it is withing one square in any direction

  5. Yes if its in the adjoining square.

  6. Yes providing that it it is within only one square away from the king.

    Any other piece can also take the opponents piece that puts the king into check.

  7. Yes, if it's a legal move.

  8. yep

  9. Yes it can

  10. Yes, unless doing so would put it in check.

  11. Yes.

    on condition that: it only has to move one space, and it isnt moving into check again.

  12. yes as long the piece is right beside him and by moving into that space he is not in check there

  13. of course!! I think you should study up on the rules before you make a mockery out of chess.

  14. yes, as long as you are not moving into check again.

  15. Yes it can, unless the piece it will take is protected. For an example a queen is checking your king and on the top right of left of the queen is a pawn, then your king cannot take the queen, it can only move out of check or you could move a piece to block the check.

  16. If it is next to it yes,

  17. no, he can only move one space, but he cant do that anyway.

  18. Yes, only if that piece that put the King in check isn't being covered by another piece.

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