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Rules of DarkChess DarkChess is a
Chess variant invented by Jens Nielsen. The main feature is that you can only see the
squares on the board that your pieces can move to. If you don't know how to play Chess,
then first read the help page for chess.
The differences between Chess and DarkChess are as follows:
- A piece is able to "see" the squares it attacks
and can go to: If you open e2-e4 you will see d5, e5, and f5, since the pawn can move or
capture to those squares. You will also see the squares on the diagonals opened for the
queen and bishop.
- Squares that you cannot see (none of your pieces can move to
them) are "dark" and you are not shown what may or may not be on them.
- The goal is not to checkmate the opponents king, but to
capture him.
- There is no "check". The king may move into check
with or without knowing it, and you are not warned when your king is in check. During
castling the king may jump over or land on an attacked square.
- There is no en-passant capture.
All other rules are the same as regular chess.
Tips for playing DarkChess
A popular opening is c4 ... Qa4, which puts the queen in
line with the opponent's king, and gives it a good view of one side of the board.
Beginners should watch out for the classic Dark-Fools-Mate:
White Black
1 c4 2 e5
3 Qa4 4 d5
5 Qxe8
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