ChessBoard and the goal

Chessboard and the goal

Philosophy and goal of the game


The game is played between two opponents who move their pieces alternately on a square board we call a meta-chessboard. The player with the white pieces starts the game. 

Contrary to traditional chess and similar to the “blitz” chess, if a player moves leaving his King in check (irregular move according to traditional chess), the opponent claims victory by physically capturing the enemy King on the board. Then the game ends when the opposing King is captured, even as a result of distraction.


Pieces

n.1 King             

n. 1 Queen

n.2 Rook

n.2 Bishop

n.2 Knight         

n.8 Pawn


Meta-chessboard a pieces

Chess is played on a chessboard without squares named meta-chessboard. The playing field is a square on the side: R *(14* sqrt(2)+2) and is called a meta-boardchess.

The pieces used are the same that traditional chess, n. 16 pieces divided as in the table.

For each piece, "area of competence" is defined as a circular area of radius R.


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