Event Chess Game (rychessmaster1 - Bad_Dobby_Fischer) #5

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Martin0

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

 

Game rules:

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.

Other rules of this game are identical with rules of classical chess.

 

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.

 

@rychessmaster1 will play white. Good luck!

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

yeah right

c5

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

e6

Martin0

I will start the event when I have time (maybe not until Monday).

Martin0

Event #12 Active Pawns

Pawns can move one step backwards or one step sideways without capturing in addition to their normal movement. Pawns on the first or second rank can move 2 spaces forward regardless if they have previously moved or not.

The blue squares indicate the squares the pawn can move to without capturing. The red squares indicate the squares the pawn can capture on.

Example 1:

White plays g2-g1.

Example 2:

White plays h2-g2

Example 3:

Black plays h8-h6. White responds with en passant g6xh7+.

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

i like this

Martin0
rychessmaster1 wrote:
d4
Shouldn’t change anything here

Which pawn are you moving to d4?

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

wfb

Martin0

 

Martin0

bump

Martin0

Dobby sent me a message and played cxd4. He were unable to post in the forums yesterday. 

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

Nc6

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

Qc7

Martin0

 

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

a6

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

start event

Martin0

Event #13 Pawn March

Players can move 2 pawns each turn. However when moving 2 pawns during the same turn, neither move can be a capture. A player is allowed to leave himself in check after the first move, but not the second one.

Note: It must be 2 different pawns moving during the same turn. One pawn can not move twice.

Note 2: The examples below does not take the active pawns event into account.

Example 1:

White plays e4, d4

 

Example 2:

White plays dxc5. Since it was a capturing move, he can not make a second pawn move. If white started with b4, then whites second pawn move can not be a capturing move either.

Example 3:

Whites last move were d2-d4, e2-e4. Black can play either en passant cxd3 or fxe3 (but not both since they are capturing moves).

Example 4:

White plays b8=Q, h8=Q#

Special Example:

With the active pawns event taken into account, this is not checkmate since black can play d7-d8, f7-f8.

Martin0

Current position:

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

Vacation until tomorrow

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

wait pawns are worth more than minor pieces now