Event Chess Game (Bad_Dobby_Fischer - rychessmaster1) #6

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Martin0

This is an event chess game between @Bad_Dobby_Fischer (white) and @rychessmaster1 (black).

 

Rules:

This game will follow the correspondence rules posted here.

Time Control: 3 days/move

Timeout Warnings: 24 hours to make a move after a warning. Maximum 3 warnings. Refreshes every 40th move

Vacation Time: 14 days. Refreshes every 40th move.

Game starts like a normal chess game with 2 additional rules:

  1. Each player may once/game start an event during his turn before making a move (Just say "start event").
  2. A player may not capture more than 2 pieces that are not pawns before starting an event (This is to make sure both players need to start an event).

Note that each player starting one event means a game will become a combination of 2 events.

 

When an event starts it will be chosen randomly from over 100 events and consists of some sort of rule changes to the game. More about event chess can be read here.

 

Good luck!

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

thanks

e4

Martin0

Event #78 Commanding Voice

Only pieces standing within 3 squares from an allied king can move. Castling can still be made as normal.

A king can move on top of an allied rook with its normal movement. The king can also move off an allied rook with its normal movement. Rooks with a king on top of them can not move,

When a king is standing on top of an allied rook, pieces in the same army can move regardless of their distance to the king.

The blue squares indicate the squares that are within 3 squares from the white king. If white has pieces that are not on those squares, then those pieces can not move.

Example 1:

Whites pieces on a2 and a1 are not within 3 squares from whites king and can not move. Blacks pieces on a7 and a8 are not within 3 squares of blacks king and can not move.

Example 2:

Blacks pieces on a7, a8, b7 and c8 are not within 3 squares of blacks king and can not move. Black plays Kf8 (moves his king on top of his rook).

Since blacks king is now on top of his rook, all blacks pieces can now move (All except the rook that the king is standing on). White can not move his pieces on a1, a2 or c6, although he can play 0-0-0.

Example 3:

Whites rook can not move, so black is not in check. Black can not move his rook under his king, but he can move his king off the rook. Black plays Kf8

Example 4:

Black has no legal moves. Game ends in stalemate.

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

Yeah this will be interesting

Nf3

Bad_Dobby_Fischer
rychessmaster1 wrote:

Start event. Never found a reason to wait

There are multiple reasons to wait

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

Nc3

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

 

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

Nxe4

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

start event

Martin0

I will start the event tomorrow.

Martin0

Event #66 Slow King

Kings can not move along diagonals when they do not capture pieces.

The orange arrows indicate how the king can move and capture.

The red arrows indicate how the king can only capture.

Example 1:

Black can play Kxf7 like normal.

Example 2:

Black can not play Kh7

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

wfb

Martin0

 

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

Bb3

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

You can't capture my knight now, right?

Martin0

To be clear:

The pawn on d5 was 3 squares away from blacks king, so dxe4 was legal.

The pawn on e4 is 4 squares away from blacks king and can not move. exf3 is not a legal move

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

d3

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

HI

Martin0

 

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

Bd2