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By Laurent Dubois
Here another chess variant discovered when I conceived the idea of playing dominoes with dice.The 6 possible values of a die could represent Chess pieces as follows:
1 = Pawn
2 = Knight
3 = Bishop
4 = Rook
5 = Queen
6 = King
The next insight was the discovery that it is possible to play an incredibly
complex variant of Chess that could give work to programmers for a long time
when the classical version of Chess has lost interest.
Consider this: initially, pieces are put on the board in their normal position, the number on the upward face of the die determines the value of the piece.
The orientation of the lateral faces of the die could be unrestricted, OR pre-determined and the same for each player.
The new rule when moving is this: you have to rock the dice (tip it 90 degrees in any direction) whenever they move! This means that the upward face value of the die changes once the move is completed. For example, a Knight (value = 2) could become anything but a Queen.
Can you imagine the complexity of such a chess-variant? It seems to me very
interesting because the new rule is extremely simple, but allows countless
developments, and is less arbitrary than, for example, Fisher Random Chess.
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Created on: June 05, 2004. Last modified on: July 03, 2004.
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