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2 | | A piece "A" captured by another piece "B" remain on the board, | |
3 | | following "B". It can be freed by capturing "B" at any moment. | |
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5 | p | |
67d5ce20 | 6 | | This variant was suggested by David Antonini (2020), inspired by |
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7 | a(href="/#/variants/Pacosako") Paco-Sako |
8 | | , where union pieces are controlled by both players. | |
9 | | Here, an "union" can be moved only by the last player capturing it. | |
10 | ||
11 | p. | |
12 | The king can thus capture without losing the game. | |
13 | Everything else is exactly the same as in Paco-Sako. | |
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14 | |
15 | p. | |
16 | Note: "otage" is the French word for "hostage", | |
17 | which is already taken as a variant's name. |