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Portable Network Graphic  |  1995-12-29  |  122KB  |  816x1056  |  16-bit (3,165 colors)
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OCR: page5 of F26 Diagram shows the King in four positions. In the center he coverthe whole castle on the side he does not cover the cell on the opposite side, and in thecorners he does not cover the other corner cells. Diagram 2 the marked cells are the ones the King doesn't cover. >>> The Rook moves like the Rook in HexCh ness, unhindered by castles and walls. >> The Bishop moves like the Bishop in HexChess unhindered by castles and walls. The mutual right of capture exists and only exists between an attacking piece on thell and defending piece inside the castle Apart from this situation pieces simply block each other. The twist >> The status of any piece at any time is determined by the colour of its cell. A piece on cell of the same colour as the one its own King occupies is, by definition, ...