JTW wrote on Thu, Jun 13, 2024 03:41 PM UTC in reply to Charles Gilman from Fri Apr 23 2004 06:56 AM:
Although the castling rule doesn't fit into that analogy, since FIDE castling queen side would still move the king two files over, and king side would make it vanish from the board. ;-)
Actually, I'd have thought the natural extension of the FIDE castling rule to this variant would still have moved the king two spaces (so from d1 to b1 queen side or f1 king side).
Although the castling rule doesn't fit into that analogy, since FIDE castling queen side would still move the king two files over, and king side would make it vanish from the board. ;-)
Actually, I'd have thought the natural extension of the FIDE castling rule to this variant would still have moved the king two spaces (so from d1 to b1 queen side or f1 king side).