Chess Board
[ECO code A53] Move Move Move Here
OLD INDIAN DEFENCE
Tartakower-Indian line

White sets a King's Bishop fianchetto on KKt2(g2) to dominate the long light diagonal, and enables 0-0.
Black pushes his Queen's B-Pawn out to QB3(c6) to shield his QKt (and QR) from the Indian bishop.
    White  Black	White	Black
 1. P-Q4   Kt-KB3    6.	B-Kt2	P-B3
 2. P-QB4  P-Q3
 3. Kt-KB3 B-Kt5
 4. Q-Kt3  Q-B1
 5. P-KKt3 P-K3

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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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