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7dc18cbe | 2 | | Pawns start on the 7th rank. Move a knight to promote them. |
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dbcc32e9 | 4 | p. |
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5 | ...Only the initial position changes, but this makes a huge difference. |
6 | In particular, castling would be rather pointless so it's disabled here. | |
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7 | En-passant captures are impossible because all pawns already reached 7th |
8 | rank. | |
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69f3d801 | 10 | h3 About the initial position |
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11 | |
12 | p. | |
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13 | Since truly random start can allow a mate in 3 with a knight, |
14 | the kings have at least one knight neighbor in the initial position. | |
15 | This allows to move free out of potential check from the very beginning. | |
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5915f720 | 17 | p. |
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18 | A less constraining condition would be to require the two knights to stand on |
19 | two squares of different colors, but it's not enough as proved by the | |
20 | following diagram. | |
21 | White can mate in 3: 1.Nc6 followed by Nb4 threatening both a2 and d3. | |
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dbcc32e9 | 23 | figure.diagram-container |
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24 | .diagram |
25 | | fen:RBN1BRRQ/PPPPPPP/8/4n3/8/8/Nppppppp/brkbqr1n: | |
26 | figcaption After 1.Nc6 Nf3 2.Nb4 Ne5 (covers d3 but not a2) 3.Nxa2# | |
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28 | p Note: in the standard initial position, kings and knights are not neighbors. |
29 | ||
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30 | h3 Source |
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32 | p | |
7dc18cbe | 33 | | See for example the |
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34 | a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/diffsetup.dir/upside.html") |
35 | | Upside down chess | |
7dc18cbe | 36 | | page on chessvariants.com. |