![]() If none of a player's pawns remain on their second rank, said player may no longer enter pieces. The King may not be entered any later than the eighth turn.Ī player may enter a piece without moving the pawn, move away the piece, then enter another piece on the same square. (Since the king and rook can simply be entered in their "castled" positions, there is no use for castling.)Įn passant applies as in orthodox Chess, whether the pawn to be captured double-moved on its own or in conjunction with a piece entry. However, if the mated player's king is off the table, stalemate is a loss for the mated player.Ĭastling is disallowed. Move a piece as in orthodox Chess, provided that the king has previously been entered.Enter one of their pieces on an empty square behind an unmoved pawn of the same color, said pawn optionally moving or capturing in the same turn.On their turn, a player must do only one of the following: The yellow circles mark locations where pieces may be entered. The board starts with each player's pawns lined up on their second ranks and the remaining pieces "in hand". The pawns mark potential squares where pieces may be entered.Regular moves may be made as soon as the king is on the table.Though independently invented, Chess+ is similar to Pre-Chess, with two new innovations: Chess+ is intended to reduce the reliance on opening books without presenting players with randomized positions they did not choose. ![]() The invention was motivated by perceived shortcomings of Fischer Random Chess. Chess+Ĭhess+ was jointly invented by Nick Bentley and Christian Freeling in late 2018 and early 2019. Check out Wildebeest Chess, our featured variant for May, 2023.
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