H. G. Muller wrote on Thu, Jul 2, 2020 07:38 PM UTC:
But you could also have said: "that square disappears when it gets empty".
From the description of Cheshire Cat Chess:
Every time a square is vacated, because a piece moves away from it, the square disappears.
They don't bother to mention that you can capture pieces while they are still on the square. They do mention pieces can move over such disappeared squares, though. (Which is indeed worth mentioning, as I would not expect that. And I don't think that would apply to brouhaha squares, e.g. by a bent slider.)
But you could also have said: "that square disappears when it gets empty".
From the description of Cheshire Cat Chess:
They don't bother to mention that you can capture pieces while they are still on the square. They do mention pieces can move over such disappeared squares, though. (Which is indeed worth mentioning, as I would not expect that. And I don't think that would apply to brouhaha squares, e.g. by a bent slider.)