Some interpretation could be on game by game basic and it's inventor should cover all details. I have not thought on everything, but the joker is definetly an interesting piece.
As you stated the rule :"Checking power is defined as the ability to make an actual capture after the opponent passes his turn (thus giving the turn back to the owner of the checking piece)." you agree with me when I had said that if the joker in unbostucted on the same diagonal with the king all the bishops friendly to the king are pinned.
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Some interpretation could be on game by game basic and it's inventor should cover all details. I have not thought on everything, but the joker is definetly an interesting piece.
As you stated the rule :"Checking power is defined as the ability to make an actual capture after the opponent passes his turn (thus giving the turn back to the owner of the checking piece)." you agree with me when I had said that if the joker in unbostucted on the same diagonal with the king all the bishops friendly to the king are pinned.