It depends on where the pieces start their move. So a white Knight on a1 can move to e9 (provided b3, c5, d7 and e9 are all empty), and from f6 it cannot capture to g8, while from f7 it can capture to g5. I thought this was clear from the expression 'when in stands on its own board half', but I will make it more explicit.
It depends on where the pieces start their move. So a white Knight on a1 can move to e9 (provided b3, c5, d7 and e9 are all empty), and from f6 it cannot capture to g8, while from f7 it can capture to g5. I thought this was clear from the expression 'when in stands on its own board half', but I will make it more explicit.