event chess (SJ_SJ vs MathsMaths0)

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SJ_SJ

This is an event chess game between @SJ_SJ (white) and @MathsMaths0(black).Moderator @Martin0

 

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:

  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!

SJ_SJ

e4

MathsMaths0

I assume Martin being moderator only means he does the event deciding or whatever.

 

SJ_SJ

start event

MathsMaths0

You did ask him to mod this game beforehand, right?

SJ_SJ

Actually event chess is created by him and he mods the games.

 

@Martin0 plzz start event

Martin0

I just received a message asking if I forgot to start the event.

I never agreed to mod this game and was not even aware that it had started.

But sure, I can mod. I will start the event tomorrow.

MathsMaths0

Ha, I thought something was different. Thanks for modding though.

SJ_SJ

i thought mentioning him would do the work.. But i will remember to ask martin to mod first. sorry

Martin0

Event #126 Callback Orders

It is allowed to capture allied pieces. When an allied piece is captured, that piece gets moved to a starting square for that piece. If no starting square for that piece is available, then the capture is not legal.

Example 1:

White can not play Bxb2 since there are no starting square available to put a white pawn.

Example 2:

Black plays Bxa6@b7. Black captured his own pawn and put it on a starting square for a black pawn.

Example 3:

White plays Nxd1@h1

Example 4:

Black plays Rxg8@e8

 

SJ_SJ

Bc4

MathsMaths0

d5

 

SJ_SJ

exd

MathsMaths0

cxd

SJ_SJ

Bxa2@e2

MathsMaths0

Nc6

SJ_SJ

Nc3

MathsMaths0
Nf6

 

Naba_NCA

 

MathsMaths0

???