- li Chessboard: standard.
- li Material: standard.
- li Non-capturing moves: standard (when allowed).
- li Special moves: no castle.
- li Captures: standard.
- li End of game: stalemate or lose all material.
+ li Chessboard: standard.
+ li Material: standard.
+ li Non-capturing moves: standard (when allowed).
+ li Special moves: no castle.
+ li Captures: standard.
+ li End of game: stalemate or lose all material.
- The goal is to lose all pieces, or get stalemated like on the following diagram.
- The king has no royal status: it can be taken as any other piece.
- Thus, there is no castle rule, no checks.
+ The goal is to lose all pieces, or get stalemated like on the following diagram.
+ The king has no royal status: it can be taken as any other piece.
+ Thus, there is no castle rule, no checks.
- Castling is not possible, but en-passant captures are allowed.
- Pawns may promote into king (so you can potentially have several kings on the board).
+ Castling is not possible, but en-passant captures are allowed.
+ Pawns may promote into king (so you can potentially have several kings on the board).
- | This is a popular variant, played in many places on the web.
- | A starting point can be the
- a(href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losing_Chess") Wikipedia page
- | .
+ | This is a popular variant, played in many places on the web.
+ | A starting point can be the
+ a(href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losing_Chess") Wikipedia page
+ | .