Antichess [Chess Variants]

Antichess [Chess Variants]

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In addition to the Chess Variants available on Chess.com (Chess 960, Crazyhouse, King of the Hill ...) there are many interesting variants of your favorite game.

In this post I will talk about an interesting variant of chess - Antichess.

Antichess (also known as Losing Chess) is one of the most popular Chess Variants.

The objective of each player is to lose all of their pieces or be stalemated, that is, a misère version. In some variations, a player may also win by checkmating or by being checkmated.

The origin of the game is unknown, but believed to significantly predate an early version, named "Take me", played in the 1870s. Because of the popularity of losing chess, several variations have spawned.

Rules

The rules are the same as those for Standard Chess, except for the following special rules:

  • Capturing is compulsory.
  • When more than one capture is available, the player may choose.
  • The king has no royal power and accordingly:
  • it may be captured as any other piece;
  • there is no check or checkmate;
  • therefore the king may expose itself to capture;
  • there is no castling;
  • a pawn may also promote to a king.
  • Stalemate is a win for the stalemated player (the player with no legal moves).

A player wins by being unable to make a move (which includes having no remaining pieces on the board). Apart from move repetition, draw by agreement, and the fifty-move rule, the game is also drawn when neither player can win (for example, when the only pieces remaining are bishops of opposite colors).

For example, I have taken this party. As we see White after the first move of the blacks are forced to walk Bxg5, because according to the rules, if possible the player must bring down the figure!
The Blacks go Bg7, so that the Whites have to beat on e7 and in the future on d8, c7 and b8. Also, this move does not force to beat the Bishop, since there is still an option to beat b2.
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