Combining the best features of the Asian varieties of chess with Western chess via Checkers/Draughts

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josephruhf

The fourth World Champion Alexander Alekhine considered in 1933 that chess did not need any changes at the time, but that combining "the best features" of the Asian varieties of chess with Western chess "would be a more natural evolution than adding new squares and pieces, or some of the other changes that have been proposed". However, this consideration seems confused about what "the best features” of Xiangqi and Shogi, the big two Asian varieties of chess, actually are. Both draw less frequently than Western chess not just because stalemate is a win, but also because the Pawns can’t blockade each other at all.

Canalejas Long Checker Chess

Additional context: Juan García Canalejas was a Spanish mathematician who published the first attested description of the “coup du fondeur des cloches”.

The board is 10x8 because the new pieces are the common long checker kings crowned with the chess King moves: the Senator being the orthogonal piece and the Judge being the diagonal piece. However, they may only capture once per turn. Alternatively, they may use approach capture as in Fanorona, or even both modalities. In this case, they may only capture two pieces in a turn when they do not land multiple squares beyond the first piece they take.

The Pawn can simply move forward, but still only captures diagonally. The Pawns start on the third rank and do not have a double step, the orthodox pieces start 8 in a row behind the central pawns and the Senators and the Judges start on four of the remaining squares, one of each on each side. However, there is a square variant where the Pawn does get a double step and has to move orthogonally to lose this right.

Promotion is still earned at the 8th rank and can be delayed until the 10th on the square board, but it does not cancel the Pawn’s right to reset the 50/75 move count by simply moving.

For Canalejas Random Long Checker Chess, I recommend excluding the new pieces from the shuffle primarily because it obfuscates their Asian allusions.

A game is won by physically taking the King, but a quarter point may be claimed for first baring the orthodox pieces and is given by force for perpetual check or being the player making a two-move loop.

zazubrotherchess

huh

SharkBaitHooHaHaHah

copy + pasted

obtuseangle17

which ai did you use