castling is usually both an offensive move and defensive move at the same time, protecting the king while opening up the castle , but never heard of castle clean as a chess term
everyone's trying to get his assets now, pretty sure Trump and DOJ will be pursuing asset seizures under his EO
everyone's trying to get his assets now, pretty sure Trump and DOJ will be pursuing asset seizures under his EO
my first thought was that q is referring to "red castle" that he has mentioned before, maybe it needed cleaning and now it is
red castle clean
nothing
Sep 25, 2012 - A list of the Secret Service code names used in JFK's White House, including … CASTLE, The White House (Mansion plus East and West Wing).
https://jfk14thday.com/secret-service-code-names-kennedy-white-house/
wh is the castle
obvious you don't know much about chess, castling can also make the game take much longer
castling also traps the king in the corner, it's not always the best move, involves timing
"en passant" move is pretty interesting, pisses people off when you do it
they aren't gambits
gambit (in chess): an opening in which a player makes a sacrifice, typically of a pawn, for the sake of some compensating advantage.
castling is usually an important opening move, while pawn promotion is usually endgame, timing makes them both appropriate at different stages
not always