X-Git-Url: https://git.auder.net/?p=vchess.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=client%2Fsrc%2Ftranslations%2Frules%2FFanorona%2Fen.pug;h=cc397c605a41806ae0b7e1d4aef6bf3b11482946;hp=3a33838b753f9d13b391064047cf5cc9497e36bc;hb=cdab566355412821c9187078ee0864ceb30545de;hpb=08909cf4fc514e056d04f14086ddccc098f3ec75 diff --git a/client/src/translations/rules/Fanorona/en.pug b/client/src/translations/rules/Fanorona/en.pug index 3a33838b..cc397c60 100644 --- a/client/src/translations/rules/Fanorona/en.pug +++ b/client/src/translations/rules/Fanorona/en.pug @@ -1,2 +1,60 @@ p.boxed - | TODO + | Capture stones by approach or withdrawal. + +p The following is summarized from Wikipedia. + +p. + The Fanorona board consists of 5 rows and 9 columns. + A stone can only move to an adjacent intersection, following the lines. + This movement can lead to captures. + +h3 General rules + +ul + li Players alternate turns, starting with White. + li There are two kinds of moves: non-capturing ("paika") and capturing. + li. + If at the beginning of a turn a capturing move is possible, + then it has to be played. + li + | Capturing implies removing one or more pieces of the opponent, in one of + | two ways: + ul + li. + Approach — moving the capturing stone to a point adjacent to an + opponent's stone, located right after in the movement's direction. + li. + Withdrawal — the capturing stone moves away from an opponent's + stone, initially adjacent. + li. + When an opponent stone is captured, all opponent pieces in line beyond + that stone (and connected to it) are captured as well. + Another capture can then be achieved with the same stone. + +figure.diagram-container + .diagram.diag12 + | fen:pppp1p1pp/pppppPppp/pP1PPp1pP/PPPpPPPPP/PPPP1PPPP: + .diagram.diag22 + | fen:pppp1p1pp/pppppP1pp/pP1PPpppP/PPPpPP1PP/PPPP1P1PP: + figcaption Before and after g4g3 (capturing g2 and g1). + +h3 Some restrictions + +ul + li. + An approach capture and a withdrawal capture cannot be made at the same + time. The two locations will appear on the interface and you'll have + to make a choice. + li + | The capturing piece is allowed to continue making successive captures, + | with these restrictions: + ul + li The piece is not allowed to arrive at the same position twice. + li. + It is not permitted to capture twice consecutively in the same + direction (first by withdrawal, and then by approach). + | However, continuing the capturing sequence is optional. + +p. + The game ends when one player captures all stones of the opponent. + If neither player can achieve this, then the game is a draw.