Corner Chess differs from the classic Chess by its starting position of pieces:
Both kings are located at lower right corners (from the particular player's point of view) - it explains the name of this variation.
Other pieces except pawns, i.e. queen, both rooks, both bishops and both knights are randomly placed at the first row (from the particular player's point of view).
One bishop must stand on a white square and the other one on a black square.
Pawns will stay on their normal position - the second (seventh) row.
Starting positions of both players are center-symmetrical. It means that e.g. if the white queen stands on c1 square, the black queen will be placed to f8 square.
The following picture shows an example of a starting position.
The rules of this game are the same as for the standard chess with these differences: