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1 | p.boxed. |
2 | Each capture results in an "explosion" through which all surrounding | |
3 | pieces other than pawns are removed from the board. | |
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6 | When a piece P captures an opponent figure on some square S, all pieces |
7 | sitting on a square reachable by a king move from S are removed, including P | |
8 | itself. | |
e8e4adbd | 9 | The pawns, however, remain: they have to be taken directly to disappear. |
1d184b4c | 10 | |
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11 | p. |
12 | Suicide is forbidden. Thus a king can touch the opponent king and become | |
13 | immune to checks, like on the following diagrams: 1.Rxf5 is impossible. | |
14 | ||
1d184b4c | 15 | figure.diagram-container |
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16 | .diagram.diag12 |
17 | | fen:rnb5/pp4pp/2p5/N4pK1/3P2k1/8/PP4PP/5R2 a5,b7: | |
18 | .diagram.diag22 | |
19 | | fen:8/p5pp/2p5/5pK1/3P2k1/8/PP4PP/5R2: | |
20 | figcaption Left: before 1.Nxb7. Right: after capture. | |
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21 | |
22 | h3 End of the game | |
23 | ||
24 | p There are two ways to win, by decreasing strength order: | |
25 | ol | |
26 | li Explode opponent king | |
27 | li Checkmate opponent king | |
28 | ||
29 | p Explosions have priority: a checkmate followed by a king explosion loses. | |
30 | ||
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31 | figure.diagram-container |
32 | .diagram | |
33 | | fen:r3kbnr/pp3ppp/3p4/4p3/8/8/PPPPPPPP/R1BQKBNR: | |
34 | figcaption. | |
35 | After the moves 1.Nc3 d6?? 2.Nd5 e5 (forced to avoid king explosion) | |
36 | 3.Nxc7 | |
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e081ffe3 | 38 | h3 More information |
1d184b4c | 39 | |
e8e4adbd | 40 | p. |
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41 | Many resources can be found on the web (this variation is played on lichess |
42 | and FICS, among others). | |
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43 | This game was played first in 1995 at the German Internet Chess Server (GICS) |
44 | according to Wikipedia. |