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OCR: page6 of 50 Not all capture is by displacement either: in Caissa a new and surprisingly elegant form of capture introduced capture by exchange which IS in fact no capture at all. Ir Congo the Monkey captures pieces by jumping over them. Pawns Pawns are also often considered an implicit part of a Chess system. What can I say? Sjakti Caissa, Chad HexChad do very well without them. They can do without them because iall of them mutual capture of pieces is either restricted or impossible This very valid principle: Chess systems ultimately are about pieces attacking the King. There's no fundamental reason why they should be able tO attack one another. thfey do however pawns are need led to initially separate the forces lest an onslaught exchangemuld result, that ultimately would leave the con te ...