"Let's deconstruct the FIDE army!"
"How?"
The idea for this variant is to give each player the possibility to
construct his own chess army, the way they seem proper.
After some discussions with Ralph Betza and some interesting comments posted on the chessvariants.com page ratings, I decided to update the rules. The new rules deal with the promotion issue and also prevent some killer opening lines (pointed to me by Betza) to those who aren't familiar with Construction Chess openings, i.e., everybody.
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All FIDE rules apply except in the following: |
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In the beginning, each
player has just the King at his usual place. |
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Each
player has the following available powers and stones:
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A static piece cannot move or capture (since it has no powers), and can be captured. |
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A piece with a Pawn power when reached the last rank, looses that power, and the piece's owner gains one extra power or one extra static piece (player's choice) to deploy whenever and wherever he decides. |
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At each
turn, each player can do *one* of the following things:
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Wins the one that mates the opposite King. |
note: A Queen is made by adding a Bishop and a Rook power to a certain piece.
note: This idea can be used with Betza's Different Armies concept. Just give each player the proper set of constructing powers for the army he choosed.
variant: The available powers can be split into moving and capturing power. So, each player could have 3 Rook/Bishop/Knight/Pawn moving powers and also 3 Rook/Bishop/Knight/Pawn capturing powers. This was proposed to me, and I do feel that is a step forward in deconstructing the FIDE army (the motivation for this variant) but I also feel that the game loose a lot of clarity, since there will be very strange unfamiliar chess pieces, like in Ultima.
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