X-Git-Url: https://git.auder.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=client%2Fclient_OLD%2Fviews%2Frules%2FDark%2Fen.pug;fp=client%2Fclient_OLD%2Fviews%2Frules%2FDark%2Fen.pug;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=98db2082fd31e7a7bc0348e31ce119f39dbc31b3;hp=a08656821d6a4fe11e2a4c555de3cde7defb24d1;hpb=98f3902b0f3c4370b07d534f5fcbca146a7a651d;p=vchess.git diff --git a/client/client_OLD/views/rules/Dark/en.pug b/client/client_OLD/views/rules/Dark/en.pug deleted file mode 100644 index a0865682..00000000 --- a/client/client_OLD/views/rules/Dark/en.pug +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -p.boxed - | You only see what your pieces can reach. Incomplete information game. - -h3 Divergences - -p. - Incomplete information version of the orthodox game - (with randomized initial position). - -h3 Basics - -p. - Before every move, players see only what their pieces can reach. - That is to say: empty squares where your pieces can go, - but also occupied squares where captures can be made. - For example on the illustration next, after 1.e4 d5 white sees a black - pawn on d5, the squares e5, f5, h5, b5, a6 and all four first ranks. - The f5 square is visible (and empty) because of the - special case of pawn capture. - -figure.diagram-container - .diagram - | fen:8/8/8/3p4/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR - w 8,7,b6-h6,a5,c5,g5: - figcaption Standard initial position after 1.e4 d5 - -p. - Choose your move carefully, based on what you can infer from the - opponent's past moves. Counting material, in particular, is crucial. - Be careful to block the attacking lines toward your king too. - Good luck! - -p. - Note: the bot is not cheating - it really uses only the information - described earlier. Moreover, it is very basic and clearly less - challenging that a human. But it may be a fun start :) - -h3 End of the game - -p Win by capturing the enemy king (no checks, no stalemate). - -h3 More information - -p - | I discovered this variant on - a(href="https://www.buho21.com/") Buho21 - | , which is a nice website but its spirit is very different than here - | (ranking system, VIP membership or ads, etc.). - | It seemed to be the only place to play DarkChess in live.