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  • Simpler than leaving one square after every move is to leave two squares which are never attacked, and from which the enemy king won't be able to do anything annoying. One can then do whatever one likes elsewhere on the board while the enemy king just putters in his little domain, without having to worry about where the king is after each move.
    – supercat
    Commented Jul 7 at 19:33