| Any piece guarded by a friendly knight can also move like a knight.
p.
- In addition to its normal abilities, a piece guarded by a knight can move like him.
- On the following diagram, 1.Nf4 would checkmate because it guard the g6 queen.
- If it is black to play, then 1...Rxe2 is possible due to the c8 knight.
+ In addition to its normal abilities, a piece guarded by a knight can move
+ like him. On the following diagram, 1.Nf4 would checkmate because it guard
+ the g6 queen. If it is black to play, then 1...Rxe2 is possible due to the
+ c8 knight.
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p.
- A pawn on the sixth rank guarded by a knight could thus make a knight move to reach
- the last rank and promote.
+ A pawn on the sixth rank guarded by a knight could thus make a knight move to
+ reach the last rank and promote.
p These oddities excepted, orthodox rules apply.
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- | The original rule invented by Mannis Charosh (1972) is described for example
+ | The original rule invented by Mannis Charosh (1972) is described for
+ | example
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- | . However, I don't really like the invulnerability condition and the restrictions
- | imposed in these rules, so I implemented this simpler version.
+ | . However, I don't really like the invulnerability condition and the
+ | restrictions imposed in these rules, so I implemented this simpler version.