What are the significance of the castle piece in the chess?

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The rook , or castle , are stronger than bishops or knights (which are called minor pieces) and are considered greater in value than either of those pieces by nearly two pawns but less valuable than two minor pieces . Two rooks are generally considered to be worth slightly more than a queen . Winning a rook for a bishop or knight is referred to as winning the exchange . Rooks and queens are called heavy pieces or major pieces as opposed to bishops and knights , the minor pieces .
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