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2 Pieces movements and captures are complex.
3 You can win by occupying the two squares of the last rank.
4
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6 .diagram
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8 figcaption Initial deterministic position
9
10p
11 | The pawns, queen, rook, inverted rook and knights are respectively called
12 | Pincers, Withdrawer, Coordinator, Immobilizer and Long Leapers. They behave
13 | exactly as in Baroque chess - so I won't describe them here, please read
14 | the
15 a(href="/#/variants/Baroque") Baroque rules
16 | .
17
18p.
19 The bishop is a Chameleon, which capture pieces in the way themselves would
20 capture. Its captures are thus the same as in Baroque chess, with a few
21 exceptions: it captures the King and the Mage only when standing
22 on an adjacent square.
23
24h3 New pieces, new movements
25
26p
27 | The inverted queen is a Mage, moving one square diagonally and then
28 | potentially several squares orthogonally as the figure
29 | shows. It captures by replacement. See
30 a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/piececlopedia.dir/griffon.html")
31 | this page
32 |  for a detailed introduction to this piece.
33
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35 .diagram
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37 figcaption Mage movements.
38
39p In this game the Mage is the only piece which cannot be immobilized.
40
41p.
42 The piece looking like a king without a cross moves and captures like a
43 regular king, but has no royal status. It is called a Guard in this game.
44
45p.
46 Finally, the king moves like an orthodox knight with an extra ability:
47 he evolves on a cylindrical board. That means he can potentially move to the
48 columns 'a' or 'b' from the columns 'g' or 'h' (and vice versa).
49 He also capture by replacement.
50
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52 .diagram
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54 figcaption King movements.
55
56h3 End of the game
57
58p.
59 A stalemate is a draw, and a checkmate wins.
60 There are two other options to win a game:
61ul
62 li.
63 Occupy both squares "of the enemy palace" (the two squares of the last
64 rank), or
65 li Capture all opponent' pieces (except the king).
66p.
67 You can have one piece in your own palace, but it's forbidden to fully
68 occupy it.
69
70h3 Source
71
72p
73 | The
74 a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/dpieces.dir/maxima/maxima.html")
75 | Maxima variant
76 |  on chessvariants.com.
77
78p Inventor: Roberto Lavieri (2003)