"Depends on whether you count moves made only automatically as K/R moves. Otherwise the following sequence of White moves, f.ex., would position the white K and K‐side R appropriately:
e4(Ne2,Rg1)
Ng3(Be2,Rf1)
Bh4(Ne2,g3)
Bg6
g4(Ng3,Qe2,Kd1,Re1)
Nh1
Ng3(Rh1,Ke1,Qd1), ending in this position"
According to the rules of standard chess, if a move is made with the king or rook, castling is impossible.
Don't forget that the game is played as close as possible to standard chess.
"Depends on whether you count moves made only automatically as K/R moves. Otherwise the following sequence of White moves, f.ex., would position the white K and K‐side R appropriately:
According to the rules of standard chess, if a move is made with the king or rook, castling is impossible. Don't forget that the game is played as close as possible to standard chess.