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											Multiplayer Chess 
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											Version 
											1.0.0 
										
											The object of chess is to move your pieces to capture 
the opponent's king. A pawn can only move forward, it 
can move 2 steps on its first move and then one step 
on subsequent moves. A pawn can move one step 
diagonally to capture the piece on its diagonal. When 
your opponent's pawn has just moved 2 steps and lands 
on a side of your pawn, then you can capture that pawn 
by moving your pawn diagonally to the back of that 
pawn, this is called en passant. Rooks can move and 
capture horizontally and vertically for any distance. 
Knights can move by moving 2 steps forward and then 1 
step sideways. Bishops can move and capture diagonally 
for any distance. Queens can move and capture in any 
direction and in any distance. The king can move and 
capture in any direction but only for one step. The 
king can also perform a move called castling, where 
the king moves 2 steps towards a rook and the rook 
will be moved to the side of the king on the opposite 
side. In order to perform castling, the king and the 
rook must both have not been moved, and that there 
must be no pieces between the king and the rook, also,  
										
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