Hi "The Rook was moved first as one move and then the King could leap over to the Rook on the following move." What does leap over to mean?Does 'to' in 'leap over to' mean 'towards' here'?
Thanks in advance
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Assuming this is talking about castling in chess, I suspect it should read "leap over the rook".
— GPY
Assuming this is talking about castling in chess, I suspect it should read "leap over the rook".
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