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2 | | Your pieces remain in an undefined state until they are moved. | |
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7dd295ec | 5 | | Bario is a chess variant invented by Panos Louridas in 1998. |
8bbec5c9 | 6 | a(href="https://www.bario-chess-checkers-chessphotography-spaceart.de/") |
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7 | | His website |
8 | | contains many examples and explanations. | |
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9 | | See also the discussion |
10 | a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/index/listcomments.php?order=DESC&itemid=Bario") | |
11 | | on chessvariants.com | |
12 | | . | |
13 | ||
14 | figure | |
15 | img.img-center(src="/variants/Bario/chessboard.png") | |
16 | figcaption.text-center Undefined pieces on first ranks. | |
17 | ||
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18 | p. |
19 | Queens, rooks, bishops and knights begin the game in a reserve below | |
20 | the board, because their location isn't determined yet. | |
21 | At each turn, you can either move something already defined on the board, or | |
22 | ol | |
23 | li move a piece from your reserve to any question mark, and then | |
24 | li move the now defined piece on the board. | |
25 | ||
26 | p An undefined piece gives check if some specialization giving check exists. | |
27 | ||
28 | figure.diagram-container | |
29 | .diagram | |
30 | | fen:uuuuu1uk/p2p1qp1/1p6/7p/7P/5N2/PP1P1PP1/UUUKU1UU: | |
31 | figcaption The white king cannot move, a rook might be on c8 or e8 | |
32 | ||
33 | h4 Details, special cases | |
34 | ||
35 | p. | |
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36 | At the first move, you must select a square for the king anywhere on |
37 | the first rank — preferably in a corner. This deviates from the | |
38 | original intention of the author, but this way you will not need to castle | |
39 | later in the game. Click on a square to place the king. | |
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41 | p. |
42 | If after your move all your pieces are defined (and weren't before), then | |
43 | all pieces on board revert to undefined state, unless: | |
44 | ul | |
45 | li. | |
46 | all your pieces (board + reserve) are now of the same type, | |
47 | in which case none is put back in reserve, or | |
48 | li. | |
49 | all opponent's pieces are of the same type, in which case | |
50 | they also remain defined. | |
51 | ||
52 | figure.diagram-container | |
53 | .diagram.diag12 | |
54 | | fen:uuu1kuuu/2p5/2n5/1p1ppppp/p4PPP/3N3Q/PPPPP1BB/1RRUK3: | |
55 | .diagram.diag22 | |
56 | | fen:uuu1kuuu/2p5/2u5/1p1ppppp/p4PPP/3UU2U/PPPPP1UU/1UU1K3: | |
57 | figcaption. | |
58 | Before and after knight definition on d1 (moving to e3) | |
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59 | |
60 | p. | |
61 | If one of your undefined pieces is captured, you first have to choose which | |
62 | one was captured from the reserve: place it at the capture location. |