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Waredude

Okie dokie. Thanks @martin0

Martin0

Event #68 Prince

Both players chooses one of their pawns and keep the chosen pawn hidden to his opponent. Kings can not be checked/checkmated and kings can castle when being in check or by moving over a threatened square.

Whenever a players king gets captured the player that lost their king reveals their chosen pawn and replaces that pawn with a king of the same color.

If the chosen pawn has been removed from play before the king becomes captured (the pawn being either captured or promoted), then loosing the king results in loosing the game. However a player does not need to reveal when their chosen pawn gets captured and may still leave their king in check.

If replacing the pawn with a king would cause the player that moved to be in check (i.e. the king threatens to capture the enemy king), then the move must be taken back and a different move (with any piece) be made.

 

Example 1:

Black choose the pawn g7. White choose the pawn c2. White plays Bxf7. The move is not check since blacks king can not be checked.

Black plays Kxf7. This is allowed since he is allowed to leave his king under attack.

White plays Qxf7. Black reveals that his chosen pawn was g7 and the g7 pawn gets replaced with a king. Black is now in check (We can write this move as Qxf7K@g7+)

Black plays Kxf7 and the game continues with blacks king being vulnerable to checks, while whites king isn't (until whites king gets captured).

 

Example 2:

Black choose the pawn a7. White choose the pawn f3. Black plays 0-0-0. This is allowed, since black can castle through the attacked square on d8 and is allowed to leave his king under attack.

White plays Bxc8. Black reveals that a7 is his chosen pawn. Black is now in check by whites bishop on e3, so he has to deal with that check, so he cannot capture whites bishop on c8.

Example 3:

White chose his pawn on f4. Blacks pawn has previously been replaced by a king this game. So blacks king can be checked. Whites king can not. White plays Kb2.

Black plays Bxb2. White reveals that his chosen pawn was f4. Replacing the pawn on f4 with a king would result in black being in check. Therefore blacks move Bxb2 is not legal. Black must take back the move and make a different move (with any piece). 

Martin0

Both players should send a message to me with their chosen pawn.

Martin0

I have received the chosen pawn from both players. The game can continue.

gyrados06

Bg7

Waredude

Start event

gyrados06
Martin?
Martin0

Event #67 Emperor

If a white king reaches e8, white wins the game. If a black king reaches e1 black wins the game. It is allowed to move the king to these squares to win, even if it would result in the king being checked.

Kings can jump over pieces, like in Chinese checkers in addition to their normal movement. This means a king can jump over a piece that is standing next to it (diagonal or orthogonal 1 square away from it). The king will land on the other side and the destination square must be empty (no captures while jumping). Then if it standing next to a new piece it may jump again during the same turn. It can continue jumping any number of times during the same turn. However when it has finished jumping it may not end up in the same square as it started.

 

Example 1:

White plays Ke8, since whites king reached e8 white wins the game.

Example 2:

Black plays Ke1. Since blacks king reached e1 black wins the game. This move is allowed, despite blacks king putting itself into check (and since black has a legal move he is not checkmated).

 

Example 3:

White plays Kg1-g3 to excape the check (Kg1-e3 was also an option).

Example 4:

White plays Ke2-e4-e6-e8. Whites king reached e8. White wins the game.

Example 5:

Black plays Kg7-e5-c7-a7-a5-c5-e3-c1-e1. Blacks king reached e1, black wins the game.

gyrados06
Bg7
Martin0
gyrados06 wrote:
Bg7

You already made that move. It is @Waredude's turn.

Waredude

d3

gyrados06
Oh yah sorry
gyrados06
D5
hitthepin

That last event is pretty intense.

Waredude

You’re telling me. I have to play it! XD

 

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Martin0

Events like these are really interesting to me. happy.png It really changes on how you think about the game.

Are you going to post a board @Waredude?

Waredude

Not this time 

gyrados06
Sorry but I can’t post boards because I’m on android.
Martin0

 

Waredude

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