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Chess with Poker cards??

ladies and gentleman, I introduce u the "Card Chess"
the easiest way to explain this is that the cards works like "elixer" in "Clash Royale"
2 - 9: pawns 10: Knight J (11): Bishop Q(12): queen K(13): king A(14,1): Rook
Rules:
#1 Each player keeps 4 cards from the deck
#2 The player can only play the piece from 4 cards that represents the piece
#3 u can add up to 2 cards (ex: if u want to play a queen, then u can put the queen card or u can put 2 cards that sums up to 12 like; 6 & 6, 4 & 8, J (11) & A (btw the A acts as 1 when adding, but acts as 14 when summing up to put the rook)
#4 When the queen dies, u can get up to 5 cards (advantage)
#5 there is no legal or illegal move, the player must play the card he can play
#6 if there is no card u can play at all, u should show the opponent ur cards and check if u really don't have, and refresh ur deck, but it skips ur turn
#7 u can castle only with the KIng card
and here are some bonus rules if u want:
1. if u put 2 same cards, u can move the piece twice, but u can't eat at the second move, and go backwards (so if u put 6 & 6, u can either move the same pawn twice or move the queen)
2.the big A spade card with any number can be changed it to any royal cards (King, queen, bishop)
3. if u put King, Queen, Bishop together, Idk give me some good ideas for this
if you put king queen bishop together is amazon

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Hey guys! Wow, this new chess variant sounds really intriguing! I'm always up for trying out new ways to enjoy chess, and adding a luck element with cards seems like a fun twist. I can already imagine the excitement of drawing a card and strategizing around it. I'm definitely going to give "Card Chess" a shot with my chess buddies this weekend. I know some tips on how to gamble with gadgets. I've been curious about incorporating them into our gaming sessions. Gambling is one of my favorite ways to spend my free time.
ladies and gentleman, I introduce u the "Card Chess"
the easiest way to explain this is that the cards works like "elixer" in "Clash Royale"
2 - 9: pawns 10: Knight J (11): Bishop Q(12): queen K(13): king A(14,1): Rook
Rules:
#1 Each player keeps 4 cards from the deck
#2 The player can only play the piece from 4 cards that represents the piece
#3 u can add up to 2 cards (ex: if u want to play a queen, then u can put the queen card or u can put 2 cards that sums up to 12 like; 6 & 6, 4 & 8, J (11) & A (btw the A acts as 1 when adding, but acts as 14 when summing up to put the rook)
#4 When the queen dies, u can get up to 5 cards (advantage)
#5 there is no legal or illegal move, the player must play the card he can play
#6 if there is no card u can play at all, u should show the opponent ur cards and check if u really don't have, and refresh ur deck, but it skips ur turn
#7 u can castle only with the KIng card
and here are some bonus rules if u want:
1. if u put 2 same cards, u can move the piece twice, but u can't eat at the second move, and go backwards (so if u put 6 & 6, u can either move the same pawn twice or move the queen)
2.the big A spade card with any number can be changed it to any royal cards (King, queen, bishop)
3. if u put King, Queen, Bishop together, Idk give me some good ideas for this