Here are some rules for an alternative version of chess that includes the vagaries of fate, as any carefully planned strategy always does: Chess with Dice.
Setup:
- A standard 8x8 square grid board with alternating colours.
- A full set of chess pieces.
- A six-sided dice.
Gameplay:
The board is empty at the start of the game. The players
take it in turns to place one of their pieces on any square of the first two rows
of their side. No square is specific to a piece, as per standard chess.
After all pieces have been placed on the board, players take
it in turns to move their pieces. For each move, a dice roll determines which piece
they can use, as follows:
1 = Pawn
2 = Rook
3 = Knight
4 = Bishop
5 = Queen
6 = King
If a player does not have the corresponding piece, then any other
of their pieces can be moved. If the player has a piece but can’t move it, then
their move is over.
Modifications:
The set mode is decided by the players at the outset of the game.
Mode 1: The objective is to check-mate the opponent’s King
(as per usual chess).
Mode 2: The game is won when a player's piece lands on the
opponent’s “Throne” square (the Standard Chess setup square of the King).
Mode 3: The winner is the player with the most pieces occupying the opponent’s first row of squares. A piece cannot move or be taken when it lands on the opponent’s “Home” row. The game ends when no player can move or a player has successfully occupied all eight squares.
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