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2 | | Pieces inherit the movement of friendly pieces observing them. | |
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4 | p | |
5 | | This variant is based on | |
6 | a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/rules/relay-chess") Relay Chess | |
7 | | from chessvariants.com by Johnny Luken (2012). | |
8 | ||
9 | p. | |
10 | As in Relay Chess, there is no castle or en passant captures, and pawns | |
11 | can only advance one square forward (by themselves). | |
12 | ||
13 | p However, I made two substantial changes: | |
14 | ul | |
15 | li. | |
16 | Being relayed by a friendly piece adds moving options, without canceling | |
17 | the base movements of a piece. Thus the relay is an "upgrade", explaining | |
18 | the chosen name "Relayup". | |
19 | li. | |
20 | Pawns relayed by any friendly piece (except pawns) gain the ability to | |
21 | move and capture like it, but by one step only. | |
22 | ||
23 | figure.diagram-container | |
24 | .diagram | |
25 | | fen:rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR c3,d4,d3,e3,f4,f3,g3: | |
26 | figcaption. | |
27 | Movements of the e2 pawn, relayed by knight and queen (+ king and bishop). | |
28 | ||
29 | p. | |
30 | Finally, since stalemate counts as a win and (I believe) no fully blocked | |
31 | positions can be reached, the goal is now to capture the enemy king. | |
32 | You can theoretically go or remain into check. |