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Here's a thought. If a knight is pinned, should the opposing king be able to move into any of the squares the pinned knight is defending.
I've never seen a rule that would allow it, but it seems like that may be an interesting variation to play.😀

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Originally posted by GlenR
Here's a thought. If a knight is pinned, should the opposing king be able to move into any of the squares the pinned knight is defending.
I've never seen a rule that would allow it, but it seems like that may be an interesting variation to play.😀
That makes no sense to me

-Tim

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Originally posted by GlenR
Here's a thought. If a knight is pinned, should the opposing king be able to move into any of the squares the pinned knight is defending.
I've never seen a rule that would allow it, but it seems like that may be an interesting variation to play.😀
Read this thread. I believe it will answer your question.

http://www.timeforchess.com/board/showthread.php?id=6386

regards, Marc

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Yep just read my thread checking a check, I was just asking about that same thing just in a different way, but no the king can't move into check. :'(