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1 | p.boxed. |
2 | You can capture your pieces to teleport them instead of a regular move. | |
3 | ||
4 | p. | |
5 | Instead of playing an orthodox move, it is possible to capture one of | |
6 | our own pieces before repositioning it immediatly elsewhere on the board. | |
7 | A king may remain under check while the move isn't complete. | |
8 | A repositioned piece can give checkmate. | |
9 | A pawn cannot be placed on the last rank. | |
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11 | p. | |
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12 | A king can reposition a piece or be repositioned, |
13 | possibly to escape from a check. | |
14 | ||
15 | figure.diagram-container | |
16 | .diagram.diag12 | |
17 | | fen:7k/6b1/8/4Q2N/8/8/8/K7: | |
18 | .diagram.diag22 | |
19 | | fen:7k/6b1/5N2/7Q/8/8/8/K7: | |
20 | figcaption Not a pin, nor a mate in 2. | |
21 | ||
22 | p. | |
23 | 1.Qxh5,N@f6+ is played from the diagram position, showing that the queen | |
24 | isn't really pinned. Then, instead of 1...Bh6 black can either reposition | |
25 | the bishop or the king to escape from check. 1...Kxg7,B@d4+ for example. | |
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27 | p To reposition a piece, just click on an empty square after a self-capture. | |
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29 | h3 Source | |
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31 | p | |
32 | | This variant is | |
33 | a(href="http://abrobecker.free.fr/chess/fairyblitz.htm#deplaceurdevivants") | |
34 | | mentioned here | |
35 | | . | |
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37 | p Inventor: Philippe Rouzaud (2006) |