I like to conserve all my energy and dedicate it soley to the game.
I refuse to let even slightest trifle disturb me.
So from the outset, White or Black, I always plan to castle Kingside,
my openings are geared for Kingside castling only.
Then all I need do to write down on my score sheet is 0-0 as oppossed
to the time consuming, energy wasting 0-0-0 should I castle Queenside.
Writing down the extra '0' would distract me.
I have castled Kingside approx 500 times OTB
If I had castled Queenside in those games I would written down 500 extra '0'
and that looks like this:
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Of course I did trifle with the idea of not castling at all thus
saving myself future toil by eliminating the need to write an 0.
This worked in the fact that I did not have to record many moves
at all as I often found myself being mated before move 20.
But after discussing the matter with my doctors I started castling again.
But only on the Kingside.
Hope this helps.
Originally posted by TK80Lol, this has to be one of the funniest questions I have come across, no offence opening poster, but it solely depends on the the game and position. Nobody can actually have a favourite position ( side ) to castle in reality.
What side do you prefer to castle to and why?
Originally posted by greenpawn34Morphy castled queenside 😛
I like to conserve all my energy and dedicate it soley to the game.
I refuse to let even slightest trifle disturb me.
So from the outset, White or Black, I always plan to castle Kingside,
my openings are geared for Kingside castling only.
Then all I need do to write down on my score sheet is 0-0 as oppossed
to the time consuming, energy wastin ...[text shortened]... ter with my doctors I started castling again.
But only on the Kingside.
Hope this helps.
Sometimes the position dictates which direction you should castle to. But if the position isn't important, then castle kingside, as queenside castling has some structural weaknesses not present in kingside castling. (Possibly an unprotected a-pawn, and possibly a weak c-pawn only protected by the king.)
(Not a funny question at all.)
Originally posted by Mad Rookyes indeed, also sometimes the position should dictate whether one should castle or
Sometimes the position dictates which direction you should castle to. But if the position isn't important, then castle kingside, as queenside castling has some structural weaknesses not present in kingside castling. (Possibly an unprotected a-pawn, and possibly a weak c-pawn only protected by the king.)
not. Here is a rather excellent Steinitz game where his opponent castled early and
Steintiz used this to launch an attack, Steintz himself does not castle until it is
necessary to do so. I think a good rule of thumb is, if the centre is likely to open or
you need rooks for semi/open files then castle otherwise there might be something
better.
Originally posted by hintjulNone taken. Reason I asked is because I see everyone castle king side and I prefer to go Queen side to stop back rank later (I still miss things often) and to get the rook out in the open sooner.
Lol, this has to be one of the funniest questions I have come across, no offence opening poster, but it solely depends on the the game and position. Nobody can actually have a favourite position ( side ) to castle in reality.
Thanks for the input from everyone.
Originally posted by Mad RookI think it is,its about opinions, personal opinions MR.Rook.
Sometimes the position dictates which direction you should castle to. But if the position isn't important, then castle kingside, as queenside castling has some structural weaknesses not present in kingside castling. (Possibly an unprotected a-pawn, and possibly a weak c-pawn only protected by the king.)
(Not a funny question at all.)