X-Git-Url: https://git.auder.net/?p=vchess.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=client%2Fsrc%2Ftranslations%2Frules%2FCheckered%2Fen.pug;h=ca0af4da3f23f5d207d4495c9c39d9e3a7f6b488;hp=af3a56d96584c46704a85bd725fbc09966d4bad1;hb=2c5d7b20742b802d9c47916915c1114bcfc9a9c3;hpb=9edfb7146fdc4dd08914b2a117d2852e705353aa diff --git a/client/src/translations/rules/Checkered/en.pug b/client/src/translations/rules/Checkered/en.pug index af3a56d9..ca0af4da 100644 --- a/client/src/translations/rules/Checkered/en.pug +++ b/client/src/translations/rules/Checkered/en.pug @@ -47,14 +47,15 @@ h3 Pawns ul li. - Pawns can jump two squares only from their initial rank, and only once in the game: - a checkered pawn returning on the pawns' start rank cannot jump. However: + Pawns can jump two squares only from their initial rank, and only once in + the game: a checkered pawn returning on the pawns' start rank cannot jump. + However: li. - A pawn captured on its starting square (thus becoming "checkered") keeps the - right to advance two squares. + A pawn captured on its starting square (thus becoming "checkered") keeps + the right to advance two squares. li. - Checkered pawns cannot capture en passant, because while the pawn was "passing" - they were of the same color. + Checkered pawns cannot capture en passant, because while the pawn was + "passing" they were of the same color. p.bold.bigfont If you wanna play, you can stop reading here. @@ -66,7 +67,8 @@ p. Therefore, it can be considered that it's not really a check because white is unable to "give back the turn". Without the black bishop on a7 it would be mate (without debate), because - the king could virtually go to g1 before being captured by the pawn-chamaleon. + the king could virtually go to g1 before being captured by the + pawn-chamaleon. figure.diagram-container .diagram @@ -85,17 +87,18 @@ p.warn This stage is not (and probably will never be) implemented. p. During the game one of the two players can decide to take control of the checkered pieces. - They thus become autonomous and vulnerable to being captured - stage 2 begins. - The other player is in charge of both the white and black pieces, and tries to - eliminate checkered pieces. + They thus become autonomous and vulnerable to being captured - stage 2 + begins. The other player is in charge of both the white and black pieces, and + tries to eliminate checkered pieces. The checkered side wins by checkmating either the white or black king. h4 Variant of stage 2 p. An observer could decide to join the game by taking the checkered pieces at any moment. - It then becomes a chess game with three players, with some subtelties to be resolved. - It was tested in some (real life) games organised by the variant creator. + It then becomes a chess game with three players, with some subtelties to be + resolved. It was tested in some (real life) games organised by the variant + inventor. h3 Special moves @@ -109,8 +112,8 @@ h3 Credits ul li. - The rules of Checkered Chess were thought up by Patrick Bernier and developed - with the help of Benjamin Auder around 2011-2012. + The rules of Checkered Chess were thought up by Patrick Bernier and + developed with the help of Benjamin Auder around 2011-2012. li. - Thanks also to Olive Martin, Christian Poisson, Bevis Martin, Laurent Nouhaud - and Frédéric Fradet. + Thanks also to Olive Martin, Christian Poisson, Bevis Martin, Laurent + Nouhaud and Frédéric Fradet.