hooshdar3
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Hello.
"If you have moved your king, you can'y castle".That's what GM Seirawan says.
1)What tense is he refering to in his If-clause?
2)Why doesn't he say:"if you move your king you cannot castle"?, refering to a future tense?
"If you have moved your king, you can'y castle".That's what GM Seirawan says.
1)What tense is he refering to in his If-clause?
2)Why doesn't he say:"if you move your king you cannot castle"?, refering to a future tense?