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+p.boxed.
+ Each capture results in an "explosion" through which all surrounding
+ pieces other than pawns are removed from the board.
+
+p.
+ When a piece P captures an opponent figure on some square S, all pieces
+ sitting on a square reachable by a king move from S are removed, including P
+ itself.
+ The pawns, however, remain: they have to be taken directly to disappear.
+
+p.
+ Suicide is forbidden. Thus a king can touch the opponent king and become
+ immune to checks, like on the following diagrams: 1.Rxf5 is impossible.
+
+figure.diagram-container
+ .diagram.diag12
+ | fen:rnb5/pp4pp/2p5/N4pK1/3P2k1/8/PP4PP/5R2 a5,b7:
+ .diagram.diag22
+ | fen:8/p5pp/2p5/5pK1/3P2k1/8/PP4PP/5R2:
+ figcaption Left: before 1.Nxb7. Right: after capture.
+
+h3 End of the game
+
+p There are two ways to win, by decreasing strength order:
+ol
+ li Explode opponent king
+ li Checkmate opponent king
+
+p Explosions have priority: a checkmate followed by a king explosion loses.
+
+figure.diagram-container
+ .diagram
+ | fen:r3kbnr/pp3ppp/3p4/4p3/8/8/PPPPPPPP/R1BQKBNR:
+ figcaption.
+ After the moves 1.Nc3 d6?? 2.Nd5 e5 (forced to avoid king explosion)
+ 3.Nxc7
+
+h3 More information
+
+p.
+ Many resources can be found on the web (this variation is played on lichess
+ and FICS, among others).
+ This game was played first in 1995 at the German Internet Chess Server (GICS)
+ according to Wikipedia.