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kleineme: You're right. My second example seems to be wrong. Connecting kings seems to be allowed there. But you can't move to b8 or d8 at FICS, but at brainking it's allowed. I'm sorry for my fault.
Změněno uživatelem Bughunter42 (19. května 2009, 15:38:55)
I think there is stalemate, but nut sure. Similar to rabbitoids position: White: Ka1, Na7, Nb8, pawn b6 Black: Ka8 After white's turn moving the pawn from b6 to b7. Black has no more moves, because no move is allowed which would explode the own king. At Fics it would be 1-0, because there is check and checkmate, but I think at brainking it is 1/5-1/5, but not sure.
Other example: Black: Kc8 White: Kc6, pawn c7 It's black's turn. At Fics it would be a draw, because of the checkrule there. At brainking is no check, so the black king can still move where he wants, except c7. ;)
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