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Event #118 Knight file
All pieces except kings and pawns standing on the b- or g-files can move like knights in addition to their normal movement.
Example 1:
Whites bishop is standing on the g-file. Whites bishop can move like either a bishop or a knight. Black is checkmated.
Example 2:
Whites queen is standing on the b-file and can move like either a queen or knight.
Blacks king is on the b-file, but since kings are unaffected by this event the king just moves as normal.
Blacks pawn is on the g-file, but since pawns are unaffected by this event the pawn just moves as normal.
Black is checkmated.
I will be travelling until July 6 and will not be able to post events during that time. So after posting "start event" you'll have to wait until I get back.
Event #118 Knight file
All pieces except kings and pawns standing on the b- or g-files can move like knights in addition to their normal movement.
Example 1:
Whites bishop is standing on the g-file. Whites bishop can move like either a bishop or a knight. Black is checkmated.
Example 2:
Whites queen is standing on the b-file and can move like either a queen or knight.
Blacks king is on the b-file, but since kings are unaffected by this event the king just moves as normal.
Blacks pawn is on the g-file, but since pawns are unaffected by this event the pawn just moves as normal.
Black is checkmated.
This event is new.Will it be updated in the Event Chess forum?
This is an event chess game between @SJ_SJ (white) and @Arseny_Vasily(black).
Rules:
This game will follow the correspondence rules posted here.
Time Control: 14 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:
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!