In chess, can a knight jump over 2 pieces and then land on a third? It was my understanding that you need a 'landing square' or something before you can capture the
![Just realized a neat trick for calculating knight moves (for beginners and veterans alike) : r/chess Just realized a neat trick for calculating knight moves (for beginners and veterans alike) : r/chess](http://i.imgur.com/ismF2.png)
Just realized a neat trick for calculating knight moves (for beginners and veterans alike) : r/chess
![Best top comment adds a rule to the Knook. On day 10, I'll play a game of chess using the final product. (posts may not be daily) Day 0: Knook : r/AnarchyChess Best top comment adds a rule to the Knook. On day 10, I'll play a game of chess using the final product. (posts may not be daily) Day 0: Knook : r/AnarchyChess](https://i.redd.it/xlsvy084t5ba1.jpg)