Ben Reiniger wrote on Sun, Apr 26, 2020 02:01 AM UTC:
The most obvious difference with Cheshire Cat Chess is when n>1. But also the elimination of draw rules makes it interesting, IMO. An insufficient material endgame, for example, becomes a puzzle similar to Joust Chess.
The most obvious difference with Cheshire Cat Chess is when n>1. But also the elimination of draw rules makes it interesting, IMO. An insufficient material endgame, for example, becomes a puzzle similar to Joust Chess.
I've added a tag square-removal to track similar games.