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Castleing

Submitted by Hairy on Thu, 07/26/2007 at 3:07pm.

I try and always castle on the queen side as i belive it also develops the rook more effetifly than castling on the king side, are there advantages and disadvantages to which side you castle???

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by zackistall - 13 months ago
Singapore
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 111
I totaly agree wih u
by Hairy - 13 months ago
Liverpool United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 11
Yeah i normally have my bishop on c4 before i castle therefor covering the pawn having further control of the centre squares, i know this leaves my bishop vunerable but i feel the advantage you gian if worth "the risk" as it is unusual for the oppenant to have a peice in a postion to threaten the bishop.
by batgirl - 13 months ago
NC United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 3017
You bet there's a difference. While it's all, of course, dependent on the situation, generally speaking Queenside castling is considered inferior to Kingside castling for the simple reason that the "a" pawn is undefended. Sometimes this doesn't matter; sometimes you need your Rook on the "d" file right quick; sometimes a move must be utilized for the King to slide over to defend the pawn; sometimes the opponent simply takes advantage of the fact.
 

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