like this
132 0 ReplyEn serpant, a classy move
54 0 ReplyHoly hell
10 0 ReplyGoogle en serpant
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84 0 ReplyWhat the fuck
38 0 ReplyThis is cheating
12 0 ReplyThis. ^^
7 0 ReplyThis is the only way. Deal with it.
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Horsey obviously moves in 3D, that's how it jumps over other pieces
75 0 ReplyI thought they originally teleported, but I was recently informed it was actually tetris blocks.
24 0 ReplyIn some editions, they can also clip through the tiles and move under other pieces
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So it actually moves into the imaginary plane
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Take the hypotenuse.
56 0 ReplyI wish I was high on potenuse
17 0 ReplyGet off your hypotenuse.
5 0 ReplyHey I said that!
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Take the high pot, and use what?
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When my dad and grandpa were teaching me how to play chess, they told me that the knight moves in a "G" pattern. I could not for the life of me figure out how a G maps to what they showed me, so I figured out that it goes one diagonal, and then eitger one up if the diagonal was up, one down if it was down and the same reasoning for left and right. That's still how I visualize it.
Years later I realized that they meant the cyrillic G, which looks like this: Γ...
49 0 ReplyThat's hilarious 😂
2 0 ReplyHa. They got you. My dad taught that it's 2 spots in one (cardinal) direction, then 1 spot in another direction (demonstrating that the other direction has to be 90° to the original direction).
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The first one because it represents a charging horse hitting someone off to their side with a lance.
44 0 Reply3D Curve. Horseys jump...
40 0 ReplyThis is the correct answer. It is literally the point of the piece.
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Holy hell anarchy chess is on lemmy
25 0 ReplyIt's one of the most active communities on my instance, which, as someone that never came across it on Reddit, has been hilarious.
16 0 ReplyAlways has been
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You missed. One straight then one diagonal
20 0 ReplyThis is how they move in Xiangqi, Chinese Chess, because if the one straight in front of them is blocked, the move is illegal.
8 0 ReplyThat really cuts down on the utility of the horsey.
2 0 ReplyWhat if the diagonal is blocked?
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This, only I do one diagonal and then one straight.
It weirds me out that people conceptualize it as turning a corner, the way OP has here.
8 0 ReplyThis has blown my brain. I have never considered doing the diagonal first.
But then, my entire life I mounted a bicycle from the left, right leg over first. It occurred to me I did this so tried to mount my bike from the opposite direction. After finally figuring out how to even move my left left over the bars, I then fell over.
So based purely on this experience, I shall continue to do forward, followed by diagonal.
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This is the way
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Option 1 and 2
Option 3 is for psychopaths16 0 ReplyI'm a psychopath????
9 0 ReplyYes, welcome to the club
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A two by three diagonal straight from the origin to the destination.
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crowhorsey flies7 0 ReplyThank you.
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I always go around and attack from the back so they don't see it coming
13 0 ReplyThat's the traditional "Nothing Personnel"
5 0 ReplyThis is why I try to kill all the horses first.
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I draw a circle sqrt(5) units in radius, then pick a target square based on whether that circle goes through the exact center of the square.
13 0 ReplyUsually A, or B. But C after a few drinks.
11 0 ReplyThe long bit, then the short bit.
9 0 ReplyRight Up Left Up Right
9 0 Replyhe a baller
3 0 ReplyThanx.
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Left 5, up 2, right 4, for example. If there's not enough space on the board to do that, I can't move the horsey that way
9 0 ReplyAm I the only one who "jumps" the horse over the squares, even if there's nothing there, and makes horse noises? Or like when I capture, I do the goring noises as the horse tramples the other piece underfoot?
9 0 ReplyD. A portal opens on the start and end square and the horsey just falls through
8 0 ReplyWhy not triangulate?
7 0 ReplyMine goes forward, spits on the opposing king's face, then comes back to the desired square
6 0 ReplyDepends if you trained it for dressage.
6 0 ReplyI move in circles around the board and then home in on the desired squares. We all know horses could move however they want if they weren't so stupid
6 0 ReplyIt just teleports. This proves when chess was invented it was far ahead of time.
6 0 ReplyHave you considered, teleportation?
6 0 ReplyIt's nothing personnel, kid
4 0 Reply:o
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I do it as one space in a cardinal direction and then one diagonal in the same direction.
6 0 ReplyIs it cardinal or orthogonal?
1 0 ReplyPorque no los dos?
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Left ones. I always imagine a knight with his lance on the left or right while charging for the enemy and skewers them
5 0 ReplyYes.
5 0 ReplyLongest direction first for me, no matter where I go it is two steps then one.
4 0 ReplyDepends if the horse has a boner or not.
4 0 ReplyI make an S shape
4 0 ReplyI do one up and then one to up-right
3 0 ReplyI always go with 1st option when I'm doing the move in my head.
3 0 ReplyI don't know why, but for me it's the one on the left
2 0 ReplyX,Y
2 0 ReplyIt teleports.
2 0 ReplyGoogle wormhole
2 0 ReplyHoly hell
1 0 ReplyNew hypothetical spacetime structure just dropped
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With a gallup.
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