Castling example sentences

castling

noun chess

castling (noun)

  - the action of making a special move (no more than once in a game by each player) in which the king is transferred from its original square two squares along the back rank toward a rook on its corner square which is then transferred to the square passed over by the king:

cas·tle

verb

castling (present participle)

  - make a special move (no more than once in a game by each player) in which the king is transferred from its original square two squares along the back rank toward a rook on its corner square which is then transferred to the square passed over by the king:

  - move (the king) by castling.

"Castling" Example Sentences

1. Castling is a crucial move in chess.
2. He executed a perfect castling maneuver.
3. The young chess player learned the rules of castling.
4. Her opponent's castling put her king in danger.
5. He was considering castling kingside.
6. They prevented castling by controlling the squares.
7. The game hinged on the successful castling.
8. After castling, his position was much stronger.
9. Learning to castle is fundamental for beginners.
10. His quick castling saved his king.
11. The commentator explained the intricacies of castling.
12. Without castling, his king would have been lost.
13. The move was illegal because he couldn't castle.
14. Proper castling requires careful planning.
15. He missed the opportunity to castle.
16. Castling is a defensive strategy in chess.
17. She decided against castling, opting for a more aggressive approach.
18. The rules of castling can be confusing to new players.
19. His castling was poorly timed.
20. It's essential to understand the conditions for castling.
21. He sacrificed a pawn to prevent his opponent's castling.
22. Understanding castling improves chess strategy.
23. The game became a battle to control the squares necessary for castling.
24. He regretted not castling earlier in the game.
25. Castling provided a safe haven for the king.
26. She successfully castled queenside.
27. They analyzed the game to understand the effects of the castling.
28. The possibility of castling influenced his opening moves.
29. His castling was a brilliant defensive maneuver.
30. Ignoring castling could be a fatal mistake.
31. Castling is one of the most important special moves in chess.
32. The software flagged an illegal castling attempt.
33. He aimed to prevent his opponent from castling.
34. It was a daring move to attack despite not having castled.
35. The grandmaster demonstrated the power of timely castling.
36. Delayed castling weakened his defensive structure.
37. The move looked risky, so he opted against castling.
38. His opponent's castling opened up a crucial diagonal.
39. After castling, he focused on developing his pieces.
40. The textbook illustrated the proper technique for castling.
41. He was forced to castle due to immediate threats.
42. The instructor emphasized the importance of understanding castling.
43. His strategic castling paved the way for victory.
44. The game demonstrated the advantages of quick castling.
45. Despite the pressure, he managed to execute a flawless castling.
46. He analyzed his game and realized his mistake in not castling.
47. She anticipated his castling and prepared a counterattack.
48. The concept of castling can be grasped by even young players.
49. The opening he chose made castling a necessity.
50. His opponent's unexpected castling threw him off balance.

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