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Queens (conquer style)

By Gerd P. Degens

For the game each player needs 7 queens, 4 rooks, 2 bishops, 2 knights and 1 king. The game is played without pawns. The conquer rule applies - see below.

King and knight move in the standard way, the moves for queen, rook and bishop are restricted.

The game is played on the usual 8 x 8 standard board. The FIDE rules apply - with the following exceptions.

Setup

 

Pieces

The usual set of pieces is used; the modified move options are described below.

Rules

Castling takes place unchanged - now between king and queen.
Bare king loses.
Stalemate is a win.

King and knight move in the standard way, for the moves of queen, rook and bishop the following applies:

Queen (halfqueen)
The halfqueen's range is 3 squares in each of her move directions.


Rook (quarterrook)
The range of the quarterrook is 2 squares in each of its move directions.


Bishop (quarterbishop)
The range of the quarterbishop is 2 squares in each of its move directions.


Conquer mechanism


Example: White moves Nf4 Nd5

Before


After

Notes


Play it !
satellite=conquer files=8 ranks=8 maxPromote=0 promoZone=1 promoChoice=NBRQ graphicsDir=/graphics.dir/alfaeriePNG/ squareSize=50 graphicsType=png symmetry=none stalemate=win baring=0 knight:N:N:knight:b2,g2,,b7,g7 quaterbishop:B:B2:bishop:c2,f2,,c7,f7 quaterrook:R:R2:rook:a2,d2,e2,h2,,a7,d7,e7,h7 halfqueen:Q:Q3:queen:a1,b1,c1,d1,f1,g1,h1,,a8,b8,c8,e8,f8,g8,h8 king:K:KisO2:king:e1,,d8

(The interactive diagram is only partially compatible with the conquer rule. This means that the AI crashes after a number of moves due to perpetual recaptures. The game is playable on Game Courier without any problems.)

Queens (conquer style) on Game Courier



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By Gerd P. Degens.

Last revised by Gerd Degens.


Web page created: 2024-02-01. Web page last updated: 2024-02-09