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2 | | Any piece guarded by a friendly knight can also move like a knight. | |
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4 | p. | |
5 | In addition to its normal abilities, a piece guarded by a knight can move like him. | |
6 | On the following diagram, 1.Nf4 would checkmate because it guard the g6 queen. | |
8055eabd | 7 | If it is black to play, then 1...Rxe2 is possible due to the c8 knight. |
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9 | figure.diagram-container | |
10 | .diagram | |
11 | | fen:7k/8/6Q1/1n6/8/2r5/4N3/K7: | |
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13 | p. |
14 | A pawn on the sixth rank guarded by a knight could thus make a knight move to reach | |
15 | the last rank and promote. | |
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17 | p These oddities excepted, orthodox rules apply. | |
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19 | h3 Source |
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22 | | The original rule is described for example |
23 | a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/diffmove.dir/nrelay.html") on this page | |
24 | | . However, I don't really like the invulnerability condition and the restrictions | |
25 | | imposed in these rules, so I implemented this simpler version. |