Because the two kings must occupy squares of different colours, they are allowed to be located next to each other.
This leaves three open squares which the king and rooks must occupy according to setup stipulations, without choice.
Of course, even if the white king occupies a key square, accurate play is still required in order to promote the pawn .
When the opposing king occupies a player's citadel, the game is declared a draw.
He sat in his chair as a king would occupy his throne.
While he kept the king occupied, his men circulated among the servants at Cashel asking questions.
If some foreign king occupied Algarve, he couldn't see himself volunteering to fight for the fellow.
Following the battle, the king occupied the territories of Amade Aba's sons.
If the white king can occupy a key square, he can force the promotion of the pawn but accurate play is required.
Kd5 and the white king has occupied a key square and has a winning position .