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16. juli 2007, 19:48:34
Kili 
Emne: Rules of Behemoth Chess
In this game, after 30...,Kxh6, the white player losed his king but the game didn´t finish in this moment because the Behemoth played to h8 from h7. In case of playing to h6 capturing the black king, the game had would be a draw. It´s not clear in the rules if this possibility is correct.
If the king is captured before of the movement of the Behemoth, could the Behemoth move too?, could it capture to the other king?

16. juli 2007, 20:15:33
Fencer 
Emne: Re: Rules of Behemoth Chess
Kili: Yes. The Behemoth always finishes the move, even if a king has been captured by another piece.

16. juli 2007, 20:19:13
Kili 
Emne: Re: Rules of Behemoth Chess
Fencer: Ok, so there are not two movements, only one. The movement of the player and the movement of the Behemoth is indivisible.

17. juli 2007, 08:07:49
Fencer 
Emne: Re: Rules of Behemoth Chess
Kili: Right.

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