X-Git-Url: https://git.auder.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=views%2Frules%2FUpsidedown%2Fen.pug;fp=views%2Frules%2FUpsidedown%2Fen.pug;h=ff70cd30ff5d52d3d2846327dbcb79efb11e9304;hb=5915f72002ae63b04620cebe47adf778174b1bee;hp=695cbe4875828c5f53718a18025059aa87186b7b;hpb=dbcc32e95d526fe518ac866f7b3cdac546f1178e;p=vchess.git diff --git a/views/rules/Upsidedown/en.pug b/views/rules/Upsidedown/en.pug index 695cbe48..ff70cd30 100644 --- a/views/rules/Upsidedown/en.pug +++ b/views/rules/Upsidedown/en.pug @@ -1,13 +1,6 @@ p.boxed | Pawns start on the 7th rank. Move a knight to promote them. -Diagram: ... threatens Nc5-Nd3# and allow 2.b8=Q - -figure.diagram-container - .diagram - | fen:: - figcaption Standard initial position after 1.Na6 - h3 Specifications ul @@ -29,14 +22,16 @@ p. Since truly random start can allow un-defendable mate in 3 with a knight, the kings touch at least one knight in the initial position. This allows to move free out of potential check from the very beginning. - Here is an example: -// TODO: diagram +p. + To illustrate this phenomenon, although it's defendable the standard initial + position allows the attack as 1.Na6 (threatening Nc5-Nd3#), + forcing the defense Nf3-Ne5. With a knight next to the king you have more options. + figure.diagram-container .diagram - | fen:r7/2n5/1q6/5k2/8/8/K7/8: - figcaption. - The king cannot take on a8 because it's guarded by the knight: it's checkmate + | fen:R1BQKBNR/PPPPPPP/N7/8/8/8/pppppppp/rnbqkbnr: + figcaption Standard initial position after 1.Na6 h3 Source