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30. Mai 2009, 17:59:24
MrWCF 
Thema: Re: On fair and balanced games
Verändert von MrWCF (30. Mai 2009, 18:00:28)
ChessVariant: Hi, CV.  I thought I would mention to you the two chess variants that I am lobbying for, since I gather that you've had lots of experience with creating and playing variants.

Inheritance Chess
In this variant, the white rook pawns begin on the third rank and the black rook pawns begin on the sixth rank, castling is not permitted, en passant captures are not permitted, and, most importantly, pieces have inheritance powers.  Pieces of a given color on the same file inherit the movement powers of one another.  These powers do not stay with each piece for the entire game; the inherited powers are only inherited while the pieces are on the same file as one another.

The Lost Pawns
In this variant, white's pieces actually start on the 7th and 8th ranks, and black’s pieces start on the 1st and 2nd ranks, with the direction of the pieces remaining the same as with a standard chess game.  In other words, all pawns are just one square away from promotion.  Two-square pawn advances and en-passant captures are obviously not possible since all pawns start on their 7th ranks.

Both of these variants have been played on other sites, and users have found them to be a blast to play!  Hope they're given some implementation consideration on this site, someday.

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