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In December 2000, an email was sent to The Chess Variant Pages by Jianying Ji about Infinite Chess. His variant is slightly different from the one, mentioned by Pickover.
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r n b q k b n r
p p p p p p p p
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P P P P P P P P
R N B Q K B N R
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All pieces moves as in FIDE chess, except the following stipulations:
Also the interplay between stipulations 2 and 3 makes pawn promotion much more interesting, there have to be much more consideration of where the opponent pieces are, including pieces that pose no threat to the promotion that can be used as cover to promote your piece.
In practice one doesn't need a infinite board, just a large enough board that can change shape. From stipulation 3 and the normal rules of chess someone probably could calculate what large enough is.
Now I leave this game to the readers and hope they would find delightful tactics and deep strategies. I would appreciate any correspondence on new discoveries concerning this game.His email address is: jianyingj at yahoo.com.
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Created on: January 02, 2001. Last modified on: January 02, 2001.
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