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* DiagonalSpeedBoost: Averted for the bishop since it can't turn while moving so it takes two turns to get to a position that the rook could reach in one. Played straight for the king and queen.
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* DiagonalSpeedBoost: Averted for the bishop since it can\'t turn while moving so it takes two turns to get to a position that the rook could reach in one. Played straight for the king and queen.
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** The King also has more options when moving diagonally. Richard Reti wrote an endgame study invoking [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9ti_endgame_study this]]. (Which is it, averted by the bishop or played straight? Also this is not relevant to the king, his speed does not vary depending on whether he's moving on the rank/file or diagonally. He can move one square no matter which.)
DenialOfDiagonalAttack: (Right there in the trope definition:
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** The King also has more options when moving diagonally. Richard Reti wrote an endgame study invoking [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9ti_endgame_study this]]. (Which is it, averted by the bishop or played straight? Also this is not relevant to the king, his speed does not vary depending on whether he\'s moving on the rank/file or diagonally. He can move one square no matter which.)
*DenialOfDiagonalAttack: (Right there in the trope definition: \" Not to be confused with grid-based games not allowing diagonal attacks (though they may certainly qualify if this is a source of constant frustration)\" This trope is about varying your aim above or below a set angle.)
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Most sets are black and white, or just plain dark and light.(\"This happens\" is not a trope. The trope is using a muted, or desaturated color palette deliberately, to affect the mood of the work. \"Its uses vary, but these works are deliberately desaturated to help the general mood and theme of the Film.\")
* TheDragon[=/=]TheLancer: The Queen, depending on which side she\'s on.
** DragonInChief[=/=]HypercompetentSidekick: The queen is more powerful than the king. (As with BigBad and DarkActionGirl.)
Changed line(s) 3 from:
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* DiagonalSpeedBoost: Averted for the bishop since it can't turn while moving so it takes two turns to get to a position that the rook could reach in one. Played straight for the king and queen.
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* DiagonalSpeedBoost: Averted for the bishop since it can\'t turn while moving so it takes two turns to get to a position that the rook could reach in one. Played straight for the king and queen.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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** The King also has more options when moving diagonally. Richard Reti wrote an endgame study invoking [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9ti_endgame_study this]]. (Which is it, averted by the bishop or played straight? Also this is not relevant to the king, his speed does not vary depending on whether he's moving on the rank/file or diagonally. He can move one square no matter which.)
(Right there in the trope definition:
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** The King also has more options when moving diagonally. Richard Reti wrote an endgame study invoking [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9ti_endgame_study this]]. (Which is it, averted by the bishop or played straight? Also this is not relevant to the king, his speed does not vary depending on whether he\'s moving on the rank/file or diagonally. He can move one square no matter which.)
DenialOfDiagonalAttack: (Right there in the trope definition: \" Not to be confused with grid-based games not allowing diagonal attacks (though they may certainly qualify if this is a source of constant frustration)\" This trope is about varying your aim above or below a set angle.)
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Most sets are black and white, or just plain dark and light.(\"This happens\" is not a trope. The trope is using a muted, or desaturated color palette deliberately, to affect the mood of the work. \"Its uses vary, but these works are deliberately desaturated to help the general mood and theme of the Film.\")
* TheDragon[=/=]TheLancer: The Queen, depending on which side she\'s on.
** DragonInChief[=/=]HypercompetentSidekick: The queen is more powerful than the king. (As with BigBad and DarkActionGirl.)
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