Thursday 24 December 2009

Chess Guru


















CHESS GURU
Kosintsev I.G.

kosintsev.i.g@gmail.com
(03.06.2010)

Hello chess players! I continue to go with the chess evolution and had gone already to the new chess variant “Chess Guru”. This 100-cell chess variant has wide strategic and tactical possibilities but at the same time is using an extended set of the only traditional chess pieces well known to all chess players and arranged hierarchical distributed and harmonically at the initial position.
Let me introduce the new chess variation titled Chess and unoccupied still by Artificial Intelligence.
The initial (in agree with etiquette centre-symmetrical) position at the game Chess also with the 10x10 board is follows (see also picture above).

White:
King e1;
Raja (moves as both a queen and a knight) f1;
Queen d1, g1;
Marshall (moves as both a rook and a knight) c1, h1;
Cardinal (moves as both a bishop and a knight) e2, f2;
Rook a1, b1, i1, k1;
Bishop c2, d2, g2, h2;
Knight a2, b2, i2, k2;
Pawn a3, b3, c3, d3, e3, f3, g3, h3, i3, k3.

Black:
King f10;
Raja (moves as both a queen and a knight) e10;
Queen d10, g10;
Marshall (moves as both a rook and a knight) c10, h10;
Cardinal (moves as both a bishop and a knight) e9, f9;
Rook a10, b10, i10, k10;
Bishop c9, d9, g9, h9;
Knight a9, b9, i9, k9;
Pawn a9, b9, c9, d9, e9, f9, g9, h9, i9, k9.

The game Chess has the transformed castles (three moves at once) similar to classical 64-cell chess:
short castle for white R b1-d1, R a1-c1, K e1-b1
and for black R i10-g10, R k10-h10, K f10-i10;
long castle for white R i1-f1, R k1-g1, K e1-h1
and for black R b10-e10, R a10-d10, K f10-c10.
This nuance is a principal advantage of the 100-cell game Chess over analogies. (The castle at chess is a canonical idea from the theory of bifurcations.)

Other rules of game Chess is identical with rules of classical chess [1].

All intellectually unsatisfied chess players can study the more complex chess variations described at my article "Polygon" [3]. You can also order one working computer realisation of the game Polygon. Write simply about your desire at a comment on this article.

Here is used partishelly the design of the classical chess from [4].
Internet resources:
2. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Grand chess.
3. Polygon.