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Hi, indeed Roberto got it right in his ZRF. The idea is that the remaining sliding square should not be at the opposite edge (so, it will not go out of bounds). Both sliding squares must be diagonally or orthogonally adjacent to the main 6x7 board. The last pushed square on the 6x7 board can have pieces, except a King. Sorry about the wording, natural language can be though :-) Joao Neto
thanks. i guess i just thought that that rule was too obvious to even be there, but i suppose you have to put everything down just to be clear. this makes the game more complex then.
'When a pawn reaches the 2nd/7th rank, the mover decides how it promotes (the pawn may promote to a Queen).' Is there a restriction on how a pawn may reach the 2nd/7th row? Can it be transported directly there in a cage?
the pawn can be inside a cage, eg: 8 [O] ( ) 7 . n b k b n r 6 . p p p p p p 5 . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . 3 . O O O O O O 2 R N B K B N R 1 a b c d e f g h i now, if that cage is inserted into the board, the pawn will be at the last row and will be promoted. Since the cage may belong to the adversary, it is the mover that decides the promotion, not the owner
ok, so it can't be promoted until it is back in the main 7x6 board then?
yes, that's right. Inside the cages they are in a non-zone regarding promotions, as the typical place inside most companies :-)
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