@@Guiltygear008 no, horse b2-b3 means, viewing the game from the blue side, moving the 2nd pawn from the left (the one that is in the 2nd row) to the 3rd row. That would defend the pawn in c4 (the one she ended up retreating) while at the same time the pawn in c4 would be checking her Master. If you look at Red’s cards, the only possible move for the Master would be to capture the pawn in c4, which would lead to the Master being captured by the pawn in b3.
At 2:35 blue had mate in 1, by moving forward with the horse (b2-b3) :D
How is that, by moving the pawn into the pagoda? I tought it only counts as a win if the Master goes there.
@@Guiltygear008 no, horse b2-b3 means, viewing the game from the blue side, moving the 2nd pawn from the left (the one that is in the 2nd row) to the 3rd row.
That would defend the pawn in c4 (the one she ended up retreating) while at the same time the pawn in c4 would be checking her Master. If you look at Red’s cards, the only possible move for the Master would be to capture the pawn in c4, which would lead to the Master being captured by the pawn in b3.