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Stalemate chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
David Paulowich wrote on Mon, Feb 27, 2023 05:12 PM UTC:

A similar idea was posted here under Modest Proposals - Various Authors. [QUOTE]

Sacred King Chess Peter Aronson This game is played just like usual Chess, except you may not move one of your pieces in such a way as to give check to the opposing King. However, the usual rule against moving into check still applies. Victory is by bare King (reducing your opponent to nothing but a King) or by stalemate. You do not get a chance to capture your opponent's last non-royal piece after they capture yours. This tends to be a longish game. Your King is very effective in defending your pieces, since captures that would put it into check are not allowed.

A ZRF has been written for this game:

sacred-king.zip. [ENDQUOTE]

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1.Kd1 stalemate victory!


Bn Em wrote on Sun, Feb 26, 2023 07:49 PM UTC in reply to Thomas from 02:03 PM:

The same idea was also recently posted to the CV subreddit, where it recieved a bit of discussion; in particular it was noted that the game is practically guaranteed to reach the endgame


Thomas wrote on Sun, Feb 26, 2023 02:03 PM UTC:

Some years ago I read about a similar variant proposal in a forum of a game site. The author named it 'stale chess':

Win by stalemating the opponent; it is forbidden to give check.


H. G. Muller wrote on Tue, Feb 19, 2013 09:14 PM UTC:
Why do you think that? Stalemating with Rook (i.e. KRK) is totally trivial. If you have the power to checkmate, stalemating should be a piece of cake.

Will Egan wrote on Tue, Feb 19, 2013 04:59 PM UTC:
Entertaining. This means a lone queen can beat a king, king and two knights wins, king and two bishops might not win (and same with king and rook)

Claudio Martins Jaguaribe wrote on Thu, Aug 19, 2010 01:58 AM UTC:
Now Daniil, if you read my variant (Har Meggido) or the making off, you'll understand my hate (LOL)

Hugs!

Simon Jepps wrote on Thu, Aug 19, 2010 12:26 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
Heh, what a simple but very interesting twist to the standard game. Congratulations.

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