X-Git-Url: https://git.auder.net/?p=vchess.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=views%2Frules%2FAntiking%2Fen.pug;h=99c856a38bf95ccb20ce371c54f46f767e497561;hp=80b8521d4df3bafa7bd674fef561ccb0222b482e;hb=0596f5e7f9a87acbb13445f1bb93e803e9f5ea3c;hpb=c326e657d451c90220edbaa6f09fcb991350524c diff --git a/views/rules/Antiking/en.pug b/views/rules/Antiking/en.pug index 80b8521d..99c856a3 100644 --- a/views/rules/Antiking/en.pug +++ b/views/rules/Antiking/en.pug @@ -1,47 +1,47 @@ -p.boxed - | You have a king and an antiking. King cannot be let in check, but antiking - | must always stay under check. Antiking captures his own kind. +p.boxed. + You have a king and an antiking. King cannot be let in check, but antiking + must always stay under check. Antiking captures his own kind. -h3 Specifications - -ul - li Chessboard: standard. - li Material: additional antiking. - li Non-capturing moves: standard. - li Special moves: standard. - li Captures: special case of antiking (see below). - li End of game: Checkmate or anti-checkmate. - -h3 Basics +p. + A new piece is introduced: the antiking, noted by the letter 'A' in diagrams + and PGNs. This piece must always remain under (orthodox) check: it is + considered in (anti-)check when not attacked by any enemy piece. In such a + situation, the antiking must move immediately to an attacked square. p. - The additional piece is a royal figure, thus cannot be captured. - It captures the pieces of his color (to help checkmate opponent antiking, - but by doing so it also make standard checkmate more difficult...). - It should always remains under check (if it cannot, game is over). + The antiking is a royal figure, and thus cannot be captured. + It captures only the pieces of his color (to help checkmating the opponent's + antiking, but this also complicates standard checkmate). figure.diagram-container .diagram | fen:rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/3A4/8/8/3a4/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR c5,d5,e5: figcaption Marked squares are not allowed antiking moves. +ul + li. + Although antiking captures his color, it doesn't check his king - it + doesn't check the opponent's king either. + li. + Since it would allow a basic tactic (keep antiking touching opponent's + king), kings do not attack antikings. + h3 End of the game p There are two ways to win: ol li Checkmate opponent king li Anti-checkmate opponent antiking -p ...Or maybe do both at the same time? - p. - Note 1: athough antiking captures his color, it doesn't check his king - - it doesn't check the opponent's king either. + ...Or do both at the same time, as on the following diagram after 3.Qxf7# + (the black antiking was on g3). -p. - Note 2: since it would allow a basic tactic (keep antiking touching opponent's - king), kings do not attack antikings. +figure.diagram-container + .diagram + | fen:rnbqkbnr/pppp1Qpp/1A6/4p3/4P2a/8/PPPP1PPP/RNB1KBNR h4,e8: + figcaption After 1.e4 e5 2.Qh5 Ah4?? 3.Qxf7# -h3 Source +h3 More information p a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/diffobjective.dir/anti-king-chess.html")