We hate you because you are rude and intrusive, and you absolutely refuse to ask for games somewhere other than the wrong places so far.
Bulldog chess with witch against whoever can provide a board and is good

We hate you because you are rude and intrusive, and you absolutely refuse to ask for games somewhere other than the wrong places so far.
Ryan is not rude and intrusive. You can't tell someone's personality online. If you meet him, he is a really chill person. @rychessmaster1

We hate you because you are rude and intrusive, and you absolutely refuse to ask for games somewhere other than the wrong places so far.
@HorusTheThird, You make no sense at all? This is obviously the right place to play chess.

I already promised I will moderate a game between @Waredude and @rychessmaster1. Waredude, are you still able to play? If so I'll post the instructions (just a formality) and then the game can start.
rychessmaster1 started this thread so he will play Black, and the guest (Waredude) will play White.

we need the diagram first. vick will have it up soon enough, just wait a little. I have been waiting for over a week for a game to start vs htp ya know.

Bulldog Chess with Witch game between @Waredude (White) vs. @rychessmaster1 (Black)
Game rules:
Board: 10 x 8 (see image below).
The pieces:
Guard (G) - Moves and captures like a king.
Witch (W) - The witch is transparent to friendly pieces, and she also makes all adjacent pieces (friend and foe) transparent to friendly pieces (but pieces are not transparent for the witch). The witch does not capture other pieces, but she can be captured. Although pieces are not transparent to the witch, she is very agile; she combines the movement of queen, knight, and can jump orthogonally and diagonally two squares. Transparency of a piece means that other pieces can move, attack, and capture right through the piece.
Board Setup:
Note the position of Black's king and queen are switched compared to classical chess. This is so the guard and witch are equal distance to each player's king and queen.
Castling:
The rules of castling are similar as in classical chess, however, with the board 10 squares wide, the king travels three squares rather than two. The rook finishes adjacent to the king. All squares between the king and the involved rook must be unoccupied, with the exception of the witch and pieces made transparent by the witch.
Misc: Pawns play the same as in classical chess. Pawns can promote to queen, rook, bishop, knight in addition to guard and witch. Promotions are unlimited (not restricted to pieces that have been captured).
Other rules of this game are identical with rules of classical chess.
Waredude plays White. Good luck to both players!
I haven’t been able to play a game because everyone hates me for asking them for one, who would be the challenger?