'Battle of the Kings'

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Pokshtya

12. Bxb5

 

 

comradM

12... d5

Pokshtya

13. Nxc5

 

 

comradM

13... Nxc5

Pokshtya

14. Bxe5

 

 

comradM

14...  Nxb3

Pokshtya

15. cxb3

 

 

comradM

15... d4

Pokshtya

16. Nexd4

 

 

comradM

16... Bxd4

Pokshtya

17. Bxd6

 

 

Pokshtya

4 rooks are not very good for me, but there is nothing to do wink.png

comradM

17... Nxf5

comradM

Good that you give this hint for visitors, so that they don't remain without any clue. Dear visitors, if our moves look mysterious to you, here is another clue: the two sides are like two nations,  pawns are the children, knights the young people etc, Queens the grandmas and Kings the death men. Try now to estimate piece values, then you will find out that this game makes sense 

Irongine

Question - When a King Moves, does it create a pawn?

Pokshtya
Irongine wrote:

Question - When a King Moves, does it create a pawn?

No. The king is the only piece that does not spawn other pieces.

Pokshtya

18. g3

 

 

comradM

18... Ncxb5

Pokshtya

Here are the rules for those who accidentally came here and cannot understand what is happening on the board:

 Every time a piece moves from its square, then a new chess piece appears on that particular square, following the simple order P>N>B>R>Q>K Thus, after a pawn move on the square where it stood, a knight appears. After the knight's move, the bishop will appear on the square from which the knight moved and etc. And only when the king moves, the appearance of a chess piece does not occur. The appearance of the King on the square where it is threatened with check is unacceptable. This means that if your Queen is under attack, then you will not be able to deflect it from the blow, since the King will appear in the place where the Queen is.

A player wins the game when he/she checkmates his/her opponent's king (s). To win, it is enough to checkmate one King. A check to kings is considered checkmate if at least one of them is unable to escape from this check. A stalemate is a win for the player delivering the stalemate. The player who repeats the position on the board loses. There is no draw in this chess variant.

Pokshtya

19. Bxb5