Has Archbishops which can move like a Bishop or a Knight.
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Anyone ever hear of Janus Chess?
More pieces that are a combination of existing pieces?
That's ALL of them.
And they are all lame.
An exciting Queen sacrifice was shown that lead to a clever checkmate.
People who have a talent for deep tactics and subtle strategy like a more challenging game. People that are terrible at chess tend to make comments similar to yours.
@Gorgon_Slayer
Western chess is super-powered Chaturanga.
Chinese chess is de-powered Chaturanga.
Wrap your mind around that.
Elephants and Knights can be blocked.
The King and Viziers are confined to a 3 x 3 grid. Like a goalie and his two hands in soccer.
The Elephants cannot cross the river, like Defenders in Lacrosse.
The Bishop still moves 2 squares diagonally, like in Chaturanga.
The Queen still moves 1 square diagonally, like in Chaturanga.
Pawns do not promote, like in Chaturanga.
No castling, like in Chaturanga.
No 2 steps pawn, like in Chaturanga.
De-powered Chaturanga that is more popular than super-powered Western chess.
That is beyond your comprehension.
pawns In chaturanga promote to ferz
Chinese Chess is a terrible game.
Janus Chess is popular in Germany.
Gothic Chess, now called Trice’s Chess, is the only variant I know of played by 3 different World Chess Champions. Strong Shogi player Larry Kaufman played it too.
5D chess with time travel and between universes with capturing en passant for pieces. and in case the piece is a time traveler - created universe can be blocked or not (optionally). also own captured piece by piece what was captured en passant can be or not (optionally) recovered. fairy pieces and different border sizes are already implemented too. welcome and invite ur friends!
https://www.chess.com/club/5d-chess-pro
gl and be happy!
Overpowered Pieces Variant
1.) Kings can teleport anywhere on the board
2.) Pawns can move 3 squares
3.) Knights can move as a Longer L shape
4.) Bishops can switch to different color tiles.
5.) Queens move 2 squares forward until they promote. When they promote, they can move in anywhere in a 7x7 area, (teleporting somewhere in a 7x7 range)
6.) Both Castling puts the Kings in the corner and Rooks in the center
7.) Once you en passant, your pawn moves forward 1 tile forward
8.) Rooks can see like queens. They cannot be taken but they cannot move until they see a enemy piece in their eyes. (Like a watch tower)
9.) There are ducks but they can choose to not move in a turn.
10.) You have to explain each move you do to your opponent. If you stutter or your explanation doesn't make sense, you lose time. (Each wrong explanation = -20.00 Seconds)
11.) The Time Clock for this Chess Variant is 15 minutes with 1 second increment
12.) If you blunder a piece, you gain 1 minute of time
13.) If a king in an endgame is alone but the opponent has pieces then the king can spawn a bishop as a last resort (It only works when the opponent has more than 6 value of pieces advantage. Cannot work with 6 pawns)
14.) If two kings are left on the board, whoever got more time than the other gets a queen while the player with less time gets a rook.
15.) If a pawn promotes. It automatically promotes to a Rook (Not a Queen)
Very interesting.
You should check this variant
Your opinion will be very important for me.
https://battlegroupchess.blogspot.com/2023/10/battle-group-chess.html
8x4 board, setup like normal chess but REMOVING THE EMPTY ROWS, pawns have no double initial step, no castling, and most importantly PAWN TAKES PAWN IS FORBIDDEN.
my idea:a normal chess board but each 5-10 moves,the 2 players plays a random game against each others(like:uno,tick-tac-toe,rock paper scissors.trivia,ect.).when a player win this radom game,there is a 50% chance they will get another pawn,or 50% chance that the loser lose a random piece,and the random games will all have that "chess" theme,example: the cards in uno will have chess symbols and pieces on them.i dont have a name for it.anyone got an idea?
I hope you all like it!
Anyone ever hear of Janus Chess?