Having played over a hundred games of chess with three dice online, an interesting idea came to me, what if we combine Circe Chess and 3 Dice Chess. How interesting and exciting will this version of chess turn out to be?
We use the most common rules used in Circe:
- Pawns return to the start position on the same file they are captured on.
- Rooks, knights and bishops return to the starting square which is the same colour as the square they are captured on.
- Taken queens go to d1 (white) or d8 (black).
If the square that the rebirth should take place on is occupied, either by a friendly or enemy piece, the captured unit is not reborn—it is instead removed from the board and takes no further part in the game (like a capture in orthodox chess).
Having played over a hundred games of chess with three dice online, an interesting idea came to me, what if we combine Circe Chess and 3 Dice Chess. How interesting and exciting will this version of chess turn out to be?
We use the most common rules used in Circe:
- Pawns return to the start position on the same file they are captured on.
- Rooks, knights and bishops return to the starting square which is the same colour as the square they are captured on.
- Taken queens go to d1 (white) or d8 (black).
If the square that the rebirth should take place on is occupied, either by a friendly or enemy piece, the captured unit is not reborn—it is instead removed from the board and takes no further part in the game (like a capture in orthodox chess).
I think to test this variation of chess here using https://rolldicewithfriends.com/
If anyone wants to play 3 Dice Circe Chess then let me know.