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2 | The capture of an enemy piece produces a new "checkered" piece belonging
3 | to both players.
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6 img(src="/images/pieces/Checkered/cp.svg")
7 img(src="/images/pieces/Checkered/cr.svg")
8 img(src="/images/pieces/Checkered/cn.svg")
9 img(src="/images/pieces/Checkered/cb.svg")
10 img(src="/images/pieces/Checkered/cq.svg")
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11 figcaption Checkered pieces, born after captures.
12
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13p Note: the initial French name for this variant is "l'Échiqueté".
14
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15h3 Specifications
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18 li Chessboard: standard.
19 li Material: additional checkered pieces.
20 li Non-capturing moves: standard; see below.
21 li Special moves: standard; see below.
22 li Captures: standard; see below.
23 li End of game: standard.
24
25p The game potentially evolves in two stages.
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27h2.stageDelimiter Stage 1
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29h3 Basics
30
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32 li
33 | Each capture produces a new piece, taking on nature of
34 | the capturing or captured one.
35 li
36 | The new piece arising from a capture has a new color:
37 | "checkered", as illustrated above.
38 li
39 | All checkered pieces belong to the player in turn and can
40 | capture the opponents pieces.
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4bd00ce3 42p Remarks:
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44 li.
45 A non-capturing checkered move cannot be "undone" right after since
46 this would repeat the same position.
2316f8b8 47 li Checkered pieces cannot be captured.
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49figure.diagram-container
50 .diagram
51 | fen:2kr4/pp6/2p5/4ss1r/1P2ns1P/2Np4/P1P1P1BP/R2o1RK1:
52 figcaption.
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53 Black plays Rxh4=P. (Checkered pawn to) h5 is allowed then,
54 because piece's nature changed.
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e8e4adbd 56h3 Pions
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59 li.
60 Pawns can jump two squares only from their initial rank, and only once in the game:
61 a checkered pawn returning on the pawns' start rank cannot jump. However:
62 li.
63 A pawn captured on its starting square (thus becoming "checkered") keeps the
64 right to advance two squares.
65 li.
66 Checkered pawns cannot capture en passant, because while the pawn was "passing"
67 they were of the same color.
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69p.bold.bigfont If you wanna play, you can stop reading here.
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71h3 Stalemate or checkmate?
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73p.
74 The following diagram seems to show a mating pattern, but the king if
75 "attacked" by a checkered pawn – which still belongs to white.
76 Therefore, it can be considered that it's not really a check because
77 white is unable to "give back the turn".
78 Without the black bishop on a7 it would be mate (without debate), because
79 the king could virtually go to g1 before being captured by the pawn-chamaleon.
80
81figure.diagram-container
82 .diagram
83 | fen:7k/b5pp/8/8/8/8/6ss/7K:
84 figcaption After 1...g2+(#?)
85
86p.
87 The interface considers that it's mate in both cases, following the idea
88 "it's checkmate if we cannot move, and the opponent on its turn could
89 take the king" (maybe after an impossible move).
90
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91h2.stageDelimiter Stage 2
92
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1d184b4c 95p.
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96 During the game one of the two players can decide to take control of the
97 checkered pieces.
1d184b4c 98 They thus become autonomous and vulnerable to being captured - stage 2 begins.
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99 The other player is in charge of both the white and black pieces, and tries to
100 eliminate checkered pieces.
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101 The checkered side wins by checkmating either the white or black king.
102
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103h4 Variant of stage 2
104p.
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105 An observer could decide to join the game by taking the checkered pieces
106 at any moment.
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107 It then becomes a chess game with three players, with some subtelties to be resolved.
108 It was tested in some (real life) games organised by the variant creator.
109
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110h3 Special moves
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4bd00ce3 112p Checkered pawns can...
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114 li move and capture in either direction;
115 li take en passant,
116 li be promoted on either the first or eighth row.
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118h3 Credits
119
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121 li.
122 The rules of Checkered Chess were thought up by Patrick Bernier and developed
123 with the help of Benjamin Auder.
124 li.
125 Thanks also to Olive Martin, Christian Poisson, Bevis Martin, Laurent Nouhaud
126 and Frédéric Fradet.