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Our Featured Variant: Try the Chinese game of Xiangqi, one of the most popular and enduring Chess variants in the world.
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Mark Hedden wrote to us in January 2000,
Well, It's time for something more calm then my other games, so here's...
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PAWN: The Pawn in this game is simply a super-draughtsman. He moves by moving one square straight forward, or diagonally forward. However, to capture the pawn JUMPS OVER a piece that is one square diagonally in front of it, and captures it. If there is another piece on the place the pawn would land, then the pawn can not capture that piece. Also, pawns can make multiple captures, in the same way that a Draughts piece could.
ROOK: The rook moves the same as the rook in regular chess. However, to capture, it jumps over a piece that is horizontally or vertically next to it, and then captures that piece. The same capturing restrictions that apply to the pawn apply to it, and it can also make multiple captures. In fact, that last sentence applies to ALL of the pieces, so just remember that so that I don't have to keep on retyping it.
BISHOP: The bishop moves the same as a bishop as in regular chess. But to capture, it jumps over a piece that is diagonally next to it.
KNIGHT: The knight moves like a knight in regular chess, but to capture, it captures a piece that is a knights' move away from it by jumping to a place that is one square vertically or horizontally away from both the piece and the knight, and can make multiple captures by jumping horizontally or vertically to make the second and later captures. For example, in the following diagram, the knight on e3 can capture the bishop on d5 by jumping over it to either d6 or c5, and if it jumps to d6, then it can take the d7 knight by jumping over it to d7.
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QUEEN: The queen moves and captures as either a Chaughts bishop or a Chaughts rook.
KING: The king moves as a regular Chess King, but it CAPTURES as either a Chaughts bishop or a Chaugts rook.
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