Check out Symmetric Chess, our featured variant for March, 2024.


[ Help | Earliest Comments | Latest Comments ]
[ List All Subjects of Discussion | Create New Subject of Discussion ]
[ List Latest Comments Only For Pages | Games | Rated Pages | Rated Games | Subjects of Discussion ]

Comments/Ratings for a Single Item

Later Reverse Order Earlier
Jedi Chess. Maharajah and the Sepoys modified with a Star Wars theme. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Charles Gilman wrote on Mon, Jun 14, 2010 06:39 AM UTC:
I overlooked this variant when it was first posted, but now that I look at it in detail, I find it off that the Padawan (the lowest rank of Jedi if I remember rightly) is represented by something as strong as the Rook. It would make more sense to represent it as the piece weaker than the Knight, the Pawn - the letters of which even occur in Padawan in the correct order! Does anyone know if the etymology (real-life rather than storyline) of Padawan is connected with Pawn? There have certainly been stranger derivations of Star Wars names than that!

Anonymous wrote on Sat, Jun 12, 2010 09:14 AM UTC:
In Wkipedia CV i saw another game, called 'jedi chess': knights are
replaced with jedis (players must chose, wich jedis they will use before
playing): jedi paddawans (archbishops) - B+N, jedi knights (chanselors) -
R+N or jedi masters (amazones) - Q+N. There is also some variants of rules
of circular game, played by Chewbaca and C3PO:
http://www.chessvariants.org/link2.dir/holochess.html (look at commetns for
this page).

💡📝Dave Leigh wrote on Tue, Nov 14, 2006 06:00 AM UTC:
Yes. I believe that was originally 'eliminate or checkmate', though. I
purposely allowed several variants to balance the game between players of
different strengths. That's because I have kids whose ages range from 10
to 19. They're all challenged and entertained.

Personally, I prefer the more cutthroat variant where no quarter is
given.

May the Force be with you!

John Ayer wrote on Tue, Nov 14, 2006 02:32 AM UTC:
This looks like fun... BUT: Rule 4 says, 'The goal for the Jedi is to eliminate checkmate the Sith Master.' Should I delete 'eliminate' and go with the result?

4 comments displayed

Later Reverse Order Earlier

Permalink to the exact comments currently displayed.