White develops his Queen's Bishop to
KKt5(g5) to pin Black's KKt+K, planning
8.KtxP, and can now castle long. Black develops his own Queen's Bishop to
KB4(f5) to defend his KP.
White Black White Black
1. P-K3 P-K4 6. QxQ ch KxQ fcd
2. Kt-QB3 P-Q4 7. B-Kt5 B-B4
3. P-Q4 PxP
4. QxP Kt-KB3
5. P-K4 PxP
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When castling always touch the king first
Under FIDE laws of chess, if a player deliberately touches a rook
and then his king, he is not allowed to castle on that side on that
move but must still move the rook if legally possible.
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