this would come with lots of unfair positions with one player posed to win, it's basically WoF but rigged.
But hold up, you got this from ROBLOX of all places? Dang.
this would come with lots of unfair positions with one player posed to win, it's basically WoF but rigged.
But hold up, you got this from ROBLOX of all places? Dang.
@rohithbala, yes there's a room on Roblox in which it's possible to play chess and chess variants. It also has pawn battle, in which pawn promotion is checkmate, and there's a sort of standard chess, however in all the variants and standard chess on Roblox pawns can only promote to queens.
@TheCheesePhoenix When playing the variant called random on Roblox I have seen starting positions involving two bishops on the same colored squares, two rooks on the same side of the king, and even starting positions with a different number of rooks, bishops, knights, and queens than in standard chess, so the possibilities are even greater than you would get by just allowing bishops to be on the same colored colored squares, or allowing both rooks to be on the same side of the king. I've always observed the kings to be on the e file. There's 4 types of piece, meaning that on each square on the back rank that isn't on the e file there are 4 possibilities, and with 7 back rank squares not on the e file the number of possible starting arrangements of pieces is 4^7, which is 16,384 possible starting positions, which is slightly more than 17 times larger than 960.
@TheCheesePhoenix from what I've observed, for the Roblox random variant the number of each type of piece is not always the same in each game, and in some games some types of pieces may be absent. For instance in the last game I played there was no queen, one bishop, two knights, and 4 rooks. In the game before that there were 3 queens, two rooks, one knight, and one bishop. From what I observed what piece is on any given square seems to be random, although this is just an educated guess from observing what positions I would get when playing the random variant on Roblox as opposed to from reading an official set of written rules.
One random position variant I've seen, on Roblox, is one in which the kings always start on the e file, each player starts with 7 non royal standard chess pieces on the back rank, and 8 pawns in front of the king, however which type of piece starts on each back-rank square is random, and the starting position is always mirror symmetric.
So one game the starting position might be this
and the next game the starting position might be this
I calculated that there are about 17 times more possible starting positions in this variant than there are in chess 960.