p.boxed | You can forbid the opponent to play the move he wanted, | even if only one move is available. p. All rules are as in normal chess, except for the following: each turn, a player has the right to refuse at most one move of the opponent. To refuse a move, re-play it from end to starting square. To avoid unnecessary complications, castle is not allowed. p. Two moves promoting the same pawn on the same square, but to a different type of piece, count as two different moves. p. If a player has only one legal move, refusing it will end the game, either by checkmate or stalemate (draw). h3 More information p | See the a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/other.dir/refusal.html") | chessvariants page | . p Inventor: Fred Galvin (1958)