Event Chess Game (Fly-Eagles-Fly - Junebug444)

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Martin0

This is an event chess game between @Fly-Eagles-Fly and @Junebug444).

 

Game rules:

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.

Other rules of this game are identical with rules of classical chess.

 

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.

 

@Fly-Eagles-Fly will play white. Good luck!

Fly-Eagles-Fly

1. c4 May the best player win!

Junebug444

Gl hf wink.png

c5

Fly-Eagles-Fly

No sense in putting it off. Start Event!

Martin0

Event #79 Promotions for everyone!

All pieces except kings can promote on the 8th rank (1st rank for black). The requirement for a piece to promote is that it must move and end on a promotional square.

 

Example 1:

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In this position white plays Nb8=Q#

 

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Example 2:

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In this position black plays Qf1=N#

 

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Fly-Eagles-Fly

2. Nf3

This is awesome!

Martin0

Glad you like it happy.png

 

Junebug444

g6

Fly-Eagles-Fly

3 Nc3

Junebug444

Bg7

Fly-Eagles-Fly

4. e3

Junebug444

Nc6

Fly-Eagles-Fly

5. Ne2

Junebug444

D5

Fly-Eagles-Fly

6. cxd5

Junebug444

Qxd5

Fly-Eagles-Fly

7. Nc3

Junebug444

I want to start an event.

Martin0

Event #61 Rocket launcher

As a move a king can shoot on a square 2 squares away from it. Any piece on that square and pieces next to that square becomes captured (both allied and enemy pieces). A king can only shoot a maximum of 3 times.

 

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The x marks all squares the king can fire on.

 

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The red squares is indicating the area where pieces will be captured after a shot on the d6 square.

 

Example 1:

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White has 3 shots left. White shoots at d6.

 

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The piece on d6 and all pieces on squares next to d6 was captured. White has 2 more shots to be used later in the game.

 

Example 2:

 

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White has 2 shots left. He shoots on the f1 square (the f2 square would also have worked).

 

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The piece on f1 and all pieces next to it was captured. White has 1 more shot to be used in the game.

 

Example 3:

 

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White has 1 shot left. Black has 0 shots left. White plays Kd5#

 

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If black had any shots left, then Kd5 would not be a legal move for white since black would be able to shoot on either c6, d6 or e6 to capture whites king. However, black has no shots left and now white is threatening to shoot on c7, d7 or e7 to capture blacks king. Black has no move to escape the check, so he is checkmated.

Junebug444

Cool happy.png 

Qd8