• wildncrazyguy138
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    1528 days ago

    The queen’s gambit. Once per game, the queen, who had been disguised as a pawn up until then, reveals her true self. A queen and a pawn may swap places.

    This also means it’s possible to get a pawn to the opponent’s home row by turn 4, thus gaining a second queen.

    • @[email protected]
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      1428 days ago

      it’s a reference to how, when catholic priests get involved with some sort of scandal, the church will just send them somewhere else and wait for the problem to go away, and nothing really changes.

  • magic_lobster_party
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    1028 days ago

    If the knight moves to a square where it forks 8 pieces at the same time, it will capture all pieces in one go. If the king is among the pieces, the game will end in a check mate.

    It’s very difficult to do. No one has managed to do it.

    • *Tagger*
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      1228 days ago

      Surely it’s impossible as the space you moved from would be empty?

      • magic_lobster_party
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        428 days ago

        The highest anyone has ever done is a fork with seven pieces. I’m sure that someone will discover how to do it with eight pieces soon enough. We’re so close!

    • @[email protected]
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      628 days ago

      I like the idea of that being a special move given the other side has to setup the 8th piece. That’d be silly, except that’s kinda how en passant works so c’est la vie.

  • themeatbridge
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    928 days ago

    It should function like il Vaticano, but with two knights encircling two captured pawns. The Maypole.

  • @[email protected]
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    527 days ago

    The knight can buck its rider off, causing it to capture an opponent 2 spaces away along any file, but the horse is out of play, leaving a pawn at the original position as the displaced rider. Since the king has experience in battle against horses, it is ineffective against them for capturing, but you can still demote to a pawn.

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    528 days ago

    Queen: Sum denique

    No pieces can interact with the queen for 3 turns. Any piece that crosses the queens path during this phase is removed from the board.