Upcoming delta tomorrow. What does Castle Lock mean? Asking as a noobie.
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Oh, I forgot another big one
https://support.chess.com/article/266-how-do-i-castle
Castling in Chess is when the Rook and King move atypically, where by the King ends up in a corner and the Rook beside him. It's a move that swaps pieces, and is instrumental into why Chess cannot be solved like a tic-tac-toe problem. Castling and En Passant are why even modern AI still can't predict every outcome and drive a game versus humans towards an inevitable victory.
That you can perform Castling on any turn where the back line is vacant means that every game exponentially grows in possible moves. Unpredictable, at least, given a degree of whimsy.
Concerning other Chess Comms, Castling is important in "Safeguarding" the King at a strategic time, which tracks with a possible Trump step-down to avoid the direct line-of-fire publicity from the Cabals bigger machinations imploding. Things the majority might think are good, but are actually horrifying monsters of organizations with a holistic coat of paint to disguise the Evil within.