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A player that checks his opponent, and then gets the next move may continue to check the opponent; a player must move out of check in the first turn he gets after being checked. When this is not possible (a player whose turn it is is in a mated position), he is mate and has lost the game. Other rules are as in orthodox chess (with the exception of the 50 moves rule, and the draw by repetition rule.)
Pritchard mentions that Braunlich and Rollie Tosh suggested the following modifications:
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Created on: January 03, 1997. Last modified on: January 03, 1997.
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