2 You can capture your pieces to teleport them instead of a regular move.
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.
10 A king can reposition a piece or be repositioned,
11 possibly to escape from a check.
13 figure.diagram-container
15 | fen:7k/6b1/8/4Q2N/8/8/8/K7:
17 | fen:7k/6b1/5N2/7Q/8/8/8/K7:
18 figcaption Not a pin, nor a mate in 2.
21 1.Qxh5,N@f6+ is played from the diagram position, showing that the queen
22 isn't really pinned. Then, instead of 1...Bh6 black can either reposition
23 the bishop or the king to escape from check. 1...Kxg7,B@d4+ for example.
25 p To reposition a piece, just click on an empty square after a self-capture.
31 a(href="http://abrobecker.free.fr/chess/fairyblitz.htm#deplaceurdevivants")
35 p Inventor: Philippe Rouzaud (2006)