The more squares rule: The ISF rules expand the original game rules by the more squares rule: It is not allowed to continuously chase one or more pieces of the opponent endlessly. The continuous chaser may not play a chasing move again more which would lead to a position on the board which has already taken place. Exception: chasing moves back to the square where the chasing piece came from in the directly preceding turn are always allowed as long as this does not violate the Two-Squares Rule / Five-Moves-on-Two-Squares Rule. Definitions:
To say it simple: If you move to a field and on the field directly before, behind or besides that field stands a piece of your oppontent, and he moves this piece away in his directly following move and you do another move to a field (not neccesarily with the same piece as before) where directly before behind or besides stands the same or another piece of your opponent, you have to stop such moves if the resulting situation was already on the board. The only exception is that you can always move pieces back and forth on two fields, as long as this does not violate the five moves on two fields rule. A few thoughts about that:
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