In chess, the king is the most important piece on the board, and protecting the king is a top priority for both sides. A castled king, meaning a king that has moved to a safe square along the edge of the board, is considered to be more secure than an uncastled king. However, a castled king is not immune to attack, and it is important to know how to effectively attack a castled king in order to win the game. In this episode, we will explore the concept of attacking a castled king. We'll discuss the different ways to breach the defenses of a castled king, including breaking down pawn structures, exploiting weaknesses in the king's position, and using tactical sacrifices.