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Why does lichens not allow en passant In the games

I think Lichess should allow en passant with, say, a bishop, too. Usually teh en passant rule is explained like: e2-e4 is actually two moves e2-e3 and e3-e4, so the black pawn on f4 can capture it while still on e3 ... Let bishops do the same!

I think Lichess should allow en passant with, say, a bishop, too. Usually teh en passant rule is explained like: e2-e4 is actually two moves e2-e3 and e3-e4, so the black pawn on f4 can capture it while still on e3 ... Let bishops do the same!

You can do en passant (I did it)

You can do en passant (I did it)

@Sybotes Here we are trying to abolish the glitch/hack and you suggest expanding on it. You do not deserve a place on this site.

@Sybotes Here we are trying to abolish the glitch/hack and you suggest expanding on it. You do not deserve a place on this site.

@Kimushka

That is cheating/hacking. Be ashamed of yourself.

@Kimushka That is cheating/hacking. Be ashamed of yourself.

And wait...do lichens play chess?
Yes they do.
https://www.britannica.com/science/fungus/Lichens says:
‘A lichen is an association between one or two chess fungus species and a chess-alga or chess-cyanobacterium (blue-green chess-alga) that results in a form distinct from the symbionts that makes the lichen play chess. Although lichens appear to be single plantlike chess pieces, under a microscope the associations are seen to consist of millions of cells of chess-algae (called the chessbiont) woven into a matrix formed of the filaments of the chess-fungi (called the horseybiont). ‘
Ah, the feeling of Science

And wait...do lichens play chess? Yes they do. https://www.britannica.com/science/fungus/Lichens says: ‘A lichen is an association between one or two chess fungus species and a chess-alga or chess-cyanobacterium (blue-green chess-alga) that results in a form distinct from the symbionts that makes the lichen play chess. Although lichens appear to be single plantlike chess pieces, under a microscope the associations are seen to consist of millions of cells of chess-algae (called the chessbiont) woven into a matrix formed of the filaments of the chess-fungi (called the horseybiont). ‘ Ah, the feeling of Science

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