Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Rich Hutnik wrote on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 04:49 PM UTC:Gary, I would change the wording of the gating definition to be something like: Gating - 1. v. A specialized version of a drop, where a piece or pawn [usually in reserve, a pocket piece] is place on a square, usually vacant, as designated by the rules for that specific game which involve at least one other pieces on the board. A gated piece, for example, could possibly enter a game by one or more of the following methods as designated by the rules: (a) the starting space of a piece or pawn that just moved; (b) a space which was just vacated by a pawn or piece (not necessarily the starting space), (c) a vacant space which is under the influence of a pawn or piece (a projected gated piece); (d) replacing a piece currently on the board that reaches a one space of a set of spaces (promotion); (e) the teleporting of a piece on a board to another square on the board (example: castling). Gating is normally considered an exclusive move type, but may be combined with another move type, if the rules permit. Typically only one of these methods would be expected to exist in a given game which deploys gating. What differentiates gating from being a drop, is that gating is governed one or more pieces on the board. Without this relationship to a piece or pieces on the board, the move would be a regular drop, as is seen in Bughouse or Shogi. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Help - gating does not match any item.