Author: Reinhard Scharnagl
Date: 06:22:01 01/09/04
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On January 09, 2004 at 09:03:13, Ed Trice wrote: [...] >Just remember that in Janus chess, you castle by moving the king 3 squares doing >0-0 and 4 squares when doing 0-0-0 (or maybe I have that backwards.) Hello Ed, I must have seen this, but I have not. >Yes, I have asked Janus players on BrainKing to consider this notation as well, >but they seem to like thier Jani notation! In this approach it should be avoided to play 'real' variants. For this castlings all have to place the king at the c-file or the second last letter file. Therefore, sorry, Janus Chess (with its special castling rules) could not be supported that way. Regards, Reinhard.
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