| 1 | p.boxed |
| 2 | | After a synchronous turn, each player may capture the moving |
| 3 | | opponent's piece if it is on a square previously attacked. |
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| 5 | p |
| 6 | | Everything goes as in |
| 7 | a(href="/#/variants/Synchrone1") Synchrone1 |
| 8 | | variant, but after each pair of synchronous moves (resolving as |
| 9 | | usual), both players may decide to capture the enemy unit just moved. |
| 10 | | The capturing move must be legal according to the previous board situation. |
| 11 | | If you would rather (or cannot) achieve such a capture, pass by playing |
| 12 | | any of your piece onto your king, or your king on the enemy king. |
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| 14 | p. |
| 15 | Because of the added capturing turn, there are no anticipated recaptures. |
| 16 | In this version, there are also no en-passant captures. |
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| 18 | h3 More information |
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| 20 | p |
| 21 | | This variant is described on |
| 22 | a(href="http://www.hexenspiel.de/engl/synchronous-chess/") this page |
| 23 | | . |
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| 25 | p Inventors: Ralf Hansmann, Arnold J. Krasowsky, Andrey Krasowsky. |