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LonelyWolfe | 3 years ago
* You need to actually capture the king to win. Check/Checkmate does not apply here
* You can't move the same piece twice in a row (I think)
* You can actually skip a turn - This is somehow more strategic than it sounds, but I'm not sure how to use it - maybe just wait with your "venus flytrap" and then capture the pieces?
macintux|3 years ago
> The “universal leaper” was usually thought the most powerful piece, he read, as it could go from where it was to any other square on the board. But it was not. Kraken was... It could move to any square including the one it was already on. Anywhere including nowhere.
boredhedgehog|3 years ago
RuthlessCheater|3 years ago
Any position like this would essentially be drawn if both sides could skip their move
OscarTheGrinch|3 years ago
Maybe my rule change idea has already been implemented, but, other than building it myself, is there a way to play / automate chess / checkerboards of arbitrary sizes? Bigger / smaller boards, odd numbers of tiles, rectangles, etc. How about adding and removing pieces, an extra rank of pawns for example. Letting it run / learn for a million games or so and see what comes out.
Please let me know if yous guys have seen something similar.
kthejoker2|3 years ago
causi|3 years ago
Good. The entire check system is a pointless bolt-on esotericism. Not being able to place your king in check has never improved a single game of chess.
dale_glass|3 years ago
dorgo|3 years ago
gershy|3 years ago