the piece is not captured.
Thus, kings and other pieces may remain under check.
+p.
+ If after a mate-capture another is made possible thanks to some pieces
+ removal, then the new mate-capture is applied and the process goes on.
+
+figure.diagram-container
+ .diagram.diag12
+ | fen:1rb1n1r1/1ppp1pkp/pn4p1/4p3/3qN2Q/4bP2/PPP1P1PP/R2BKR1N:
+ .diagram.diag22
+ | fen:1rb1n1r1/1ppp1pkp/pn6/4p1Q1/3qN3/5P2/PPP1P1PP/R2BKR1N:
+ figcaption.
+ Before and after 1.Qg5X, which takes first the bishop on e3,
+ and then the pawn on g6.
+
p.
Pieces cannot be taken in the normal way, only by the "mate-capture"
described above.
h3 Source
p
- a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/difftaking.dir/allmate.html") Allmate chess
+ a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/difftaking.dir/allmate.html")
+ | Allmate chess
| on chessvariants.com.
p Inventor: Dr. Chris Taylor (1979)