30x30 Bulldog Chess Game with All Pieces! (thegreatauk vs. rychessmaster1)

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1e4c6_O-1

Yay

Maybe this game will last another decade or so

Martin0

128.Dwarf b29-a29

thegreatauk

Spider c 29

rychessmaster1

Db30

Martin0
Martin0 wrote:
Spider

A map of the moves that are possible with the next variant reminds one of the web made by a Spider, hence its name – Spider.

It can move in an unobstructed path, sliding diagonally in any direction, but limited to two squares.

The Spider can also “jump” like a Knight. It can also “jump” in any direction vertically or horizontally by two squares.

When starting from h1 for example, it can move to g2, f3. It can also “jump” to h3, g3 f1 and f2.

The top of the Spider is pegged, offering the possibility of creating two different variants with different moves (to handle with care).

 

When starting from d4, it can control 20 squares: sliding to e5, f6, e3, f2, c5, b6, c3, b2. It can “jump” towards: c6, b5, c2, b3, e6, f5, e2, f3, d6, d2, b4, f4.

PGN Notation : Sp

 

Spider c29 does not look legal to me.

justin13579881

if the man is attacked, he can teleport anywhere, just not on another piece. if the man isn't, he can move anywhere if it is not more than 10 squares straight or diagonally.

justin13579881

man notation:♔

justin13579881

bomb: when capturing, all pieces on squares that it can move to(including your own) are captured

it moves like a rook and a knight combined.

notation:💣 or o-<

the explosion does not affect the bomb. however, it can only capture 50 pieces

rychessmaster1

No bomb lol

krazeechess

I lost brain cells looking at this.

thegreatauk
Martin0 wrote:
Martin0 wrote:
Spider

A map of the moves that are possible with the next variant reminds one of the web made by a Spider, hence its name – Spider.

It can move in an unobstructed path, sliding diagonally in any direction, but limited to two squares.

The Spider can also “jump” like a Knight. It can also “jump” in any direction vertically or horizontally by two squares.

When starting from h1 for example, it can move to g2, f3. It can also “jump” to h3, g3 f1 and f2.

The top of the Spider is pegged, offering the possibility of creating two different variants with different moves (to handle with care).

 

When starting from d4, it can control 20 squares: sliding to e5, f6, e3, f2, c5, b6, c3, b2. It can “jump” towards: c6, b5, c2, b3, e6, f5, e2, f3, d6, d2, b4, f4.

PGN Notation : Sp

 

Spider c29 does not look legal to me.

You are right, I will play Spider B 27 then. Also just letting you know I will be away for 2 weeks so I won't be playing this game for that time.

rychessmaster1

Db28

I think its safe but idk

Martin0

128... Spider d29-b27

129. Dwarf a29-b28

1e4c6_O-1

how in the world did that long white pawn chain form?

Oka1493

lmao

PunchboxNET

bump

rychessmaster1
1e4c6_O-1 wrote:

how in the world did that long white pawn chain form?

haha harpies go dropity dropity

evert823

No move has been played for 73 days.

 

rychessmaster1
evert823 wrote:

No move has been played for 73 days.

 

It’s Auks move 

evert823

Here we have the ambition to finish the game before this game is finished happy.png