Trading Places: Kingside
King on d1, rook on e1 — neighbours in the very centre of the first rank. Kingside castling will separate them delicately: the king proceeds to g1, the rook shifts just one square, to f1. Observe the economy: minimal movement — maximal benefit, the king sheltered, the rook in play. The hasty beginner moves the king two squares here and lands on e1 — his own rook's square. There is only one correct gesture: king — onto the rook e1.
Your move — make it on the board
Economical and precise. I prize moves that contain nothing superfluous.
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