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Event Chess Game (Bad_Dobby_Fischer - rychessmaster1) #4

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Event Started: Variety

Event #46 Sacrificial Catapult
As a move a rook can pick up an allied piece standing 1 square orthogonal from it (put that piece on top of the rook).
As a move, a rook with a piece on it can fire at a square 2 squares orthogonal away from it. When a rook fires this way, then all pieces (friend and foe) standing on that square and 4 squares orthogonal next to it becomes captured. After firing the piece standing on top of the rook will be removed as well (the rook needs to pick up a new piece to fire again).
A piece standing on top of a rook can not move.
The rook can not pick up royal pieces (kings) or a rook with a piece in it.
If a rook already has a piece in it, then the rook can not pick up another piece.
A rook can not fire if it results in capturing an allied royal piece (king).
The circles show the squares the rook can pick up an allied piece from.
The x's mark the squares the rook with a piece in it can fire at.
Pieces standing on the marked red squares will be captured if whites rook fires at f4.
Example 1:
Whites rook on a1 picks up the pawn on a2.
Example 2:
Whites rook fires at d7
Example 3:
Whites rook picks up the white queen.
It is checkmate since white is threatening to fire on h7 which captures blacks king. If black would try h6, then white can still fire on h7.
Example 4:
White can not fire on d7, since it would result in capturing the white king. Therefore, black is not in check.
This is an event chess game between @Bad_Dobby_Fischer (white) and @rychessmaster1 (black).
Game rules:
Game starts like a normal chess game with 2 additional rules:
Note that each player starting one event means a game will become a combination of 2 events.
Other rules of this game are identical with rules of classical chess.
When an event starts it will be chosen randomly from over 100 events and consists of some sort of rule changes to the game. More about event chess can be read here.
@Bad_Dobby_Fischer will play white. Good luck!