X-Git-Url: https://git.auder.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=client%2Fsrc%2Ftranslations%2Frules%2FMaxima%2Fen.pug;h=7649d4a63914afb0b1f0a04c9953d12744bc7029;hb=38408f63ba218298876fe42934516ebe63e3caba;hp=c1a22b1daceb563dca93777bd8bcffe657e546c1;hpb=e90bafa8fb5fb7641728231bf2398590d96c672a;p=vchess.git diff --git a/client/src/translations/rules/Maxima/en.pug b/client/src/translations/rules/Maxima/en.pug index c1a22b1d..7649d4a6 100644 --- a/client/src/translations/rules/Maxima/en.pug +++ b/client/src/translations/rules/Maxima/en.pug @@ -5,16 +5,74 @@ p.boxed. figure.diagram-container .diagram | fen:xxx2xxx/1g1qk1g1/1bnmrnb1/dppppppd/8/8/8/DPPPPPPD/1BNMRNB1/1G1QK1G1/xxx2xxx: - figcaption Standard deterministic position + figcaption Initial deterministic position + +p + | The pawns, queen, rook, inverted rook and knights are respectively called + | Pincers, Withdrawer, Coordinator, Immobilizer and Long Leapers. They behave + | exactly as in Baroque chess - so I won't describe them here, please read + | the + a(href="/#/variants/Baroque") Baroque rules + | . + +p. + The bishop is a Chameleon, which capture pieces in the way themselves would + capture. Its captures are thus the same as in Baroque chess, with a few + exceptions: it captures the King and the Mage only when standing + on an adjacent square. + +h3 New pieces, new movements + +p + | The inverted queen is a Mage, a powerful piece moving one square + | diagonally, and then potentially several squares orthogonally as the figure + | shows. It captures by replacement. See + a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/piececlopedia.dir/griffon.html") + | this page + |  for a detailed introduction to this piece. + +figure.diagram-container + .diagram + | fen:xxx2xxx/8/8/8/8/3G4/8/8/8/8/xxx2xxx c7,c8,c9,c10,b7,a7,c5,c4,c3,c2,b5,a5,e5,e4,e3,e2,e1,e7,e8,e9,e10,e11,f7,g7,h7,f5,g5,h5: + figcaption Mage movements. + +p In this game the Mage is the only piece which cannot be immobilized. + +p. + The piece looking like a king without a cross moves and captures like a + regular king, but has no royal status. It is called a Guard in this game. p. - The pawns, queen, rook, inverted rook and knights are respectively called - Pincers, Withdrawer, Coordinator, Immobilizer and Long Leapers, and behave - exactly as in Baroque chess - so I won't describe them here, please read the - Baroque rules. + Finally, the king moves like an orthodox knight with an extra ability: + he evolves on a cylindrical board. That means he can potentially move to the + columns 'a' or 'b' from the columns 'g' or 'h' (and vice versa). + He also capture by replacement. + +figure.diagram-container + .diagram + | fen:xxx2xxx/8/8/8/8/K7/8/8/8/8/xxx2xxx b4,b8,c5,c7,g5,g7,h4,h8: + figcaption King movements. +h3 End of the game + +p. + A stalemate is a draw, and a checkmate wins. + There are two other options to win a game: +ul + li. + Occupy both squares "of the enemy palace" (the two squares of the last + rank), or + li Capture all opponent' pieces (except the king). p. + You can have one piece in your own palace, but it's forbidden to fully + occupy it. - guard mage king +h3 Source +p + | The + a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/dpieces.dir/maxima/maxima.html") + | Maxima variant + |  on chessvariants.com. +p Inventor: Roberto Lavieri (2003)