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Check out Janggi (Korean Chess), our featured variant for December, 2024.
Check out Janggi (Korean Chess), our featured variant for December, 2024.
I use the straight white arrows to indicate any sort of infinite-range move, whether slide or ride. (To be fair, though, I should've extended the ones on the left and bottom of the second diagram to the edge of the board.)
In the case of the Dayrider, the situation is complicated somewhat by the non-capturing King moves. But at least there is the Betza; and I always use a text description to describe possible moves, leaving the diagram for visualization. Sometimes the diagram is clear enough on its own, and sometimes it's a hot mess (this is simplicity itself compared to the Thunder from a couple of weeks back -- and that one isn't even the worst!).
The use of the plain dots for subsequent stops on a rider move is based on H.G.'s advice, by the way.