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Example endgame
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In the diagram the white Lion cannot move to the d-file because it will be captured. Anticipating that the zebra moves as the knight in Chess, white must NOT move b2-c4+, because the black Lion would move to the c-file, pinning it in the river where it would drown, and thus drawing the game. As it is, the game is won: in Congo a Lion and any piece, including a pawn, always wins against a bare Lion. |
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Congo © Demian Freeling