Questions tagged [chess-variants]

Questions about variants of normal chess including bughouse, Chess960 (Fischer Random), atomic chess, racing kings, crazyhouse, antichess, etc. Can be used together with a more specific chess-variant tag, like [chess-960], [bughouse], etc. (see tag wiki for suggestions).

A chess variation or chess variant is a game which is based on chess but has different rules and/or layout and/or gameboard.

If the question is regarding a chess variant that has its own tag (see below), please, use both tags. Example: Chess960 or Chess959? tagged with both and

Common chess variants

  • Chess960 (also known as Fischer Random Chess): the pieces on White's first rank are randomly placed (though the Bishops must be on opposite-colored squares and the King must be between the Rooks), and Black's setup mirrors White's. The rules are the same as in standard chess. Add tag.

  • Bughouse: a game with a partner with opposite colored pieces playing against another partnership. Pieces captured on your board are given to your partner, and he or she may place the pieces "in hand" on his or her board in lieu of moving a piece. Add tag.

  • "Cousins" of chess that are played in specific regions of the world, such as Shogi in Japan and Xiangqi in China. Add and/or tags.

  • Displacement chess: a family of chess variants in which the rules are the same as in standard chess, but some of the pieces in the first rank of each player are transposed. Similar to Chess960, but not random.

  • Atomic chess: a capture results in an "explosion" which removes (aka. "kills") all pieces in any of the eight surrounding squares, except for pawns, including the captor. Add tag.

  • Racing kings: The goal is to get your king to the other side of the board first. Each side has all the major pieces, but no pawns, and they start on the 1st and 2nd rank.

  • Crazyhouse - pieces you capture from the opponent change colour, and you can place them on the board. Similar to bughouse, but it is two-player, not four-player. Add tag.

  • Antichess: the goal of antichess is to force your opponent to capture all of your own pieces. Similar to checkers, if there is a legal move that captures a piece, it must be made. Check is ignored - the king is captured like any other piece.

For a more comprehensive list of chess variants, see Wikipedia's list.

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Is there a name for a chess variant where you are allowed to capture your own pieces?

I occasionally think it might be fun to play a chess variant that is exactly the same as regular chess, except that it is permitted to capture your own pieces as well as your opponent's pieces - so, for example, if your king was alone on the back…
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Is there a balanced chess system where players of unknown skill can have an equal chance of winning?

Is there a chess system where you can make players of differing skill levels compete against each other with an equal chance to win without using different chess variations? This system should give good players and bad players a level playing field…
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On an infinite board, which pieces are needed to checkmate?

Most of the winnable endgames require cornering the opposing king to checkmate, often using zugzwang. However, if you have an infinite board (infinite in every direction), you won't be able to corner the opposing king as easily, as they will be able…
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What are the rules of Quantum Chess?

The game Quantum Chess, as seen in the video where Paul Rudd defeats Hawking, has no "set of rules" written down. You either have to do the in-game tutorial, watch a video on the game and pick them up. So what are the rules of Quantum Chess? This…
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Chess960 or Chess959?

Once in 960 times, Chess960 should just be the same as regular chess. Are there any known instances of this? Or is this selection automatically excluded, after which they just roll the dice again? So is it really "Chess959"? EDIT: Found this:…
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How to determine the value of a piece from scratch?

Assume we have a standard chess set setup, but we make a slight change so that (for example) pawns can now move two squares forward on any move rather than just on their initial move. Even assuming that we can still use the established point values…
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Is there any position where not promoting (illegally) would be the best move?

Is there any position, where moving a pawn to last rank but not promoting it to any piece would be the best move? By the way, I know this is an illegal move. Assume it is legal. Edit: Now we have a nice answer from Dag Oskar which ends with…
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What other games or chess variants are useful to improve your chess skills?

I know about Chess960, and you can play that online at lichess.org. Furthermore, I like playing Go as well. But are there any good variants and other ways to train that you use, and you know to work well?
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Resources on chess variants

While posting this question, I stumbled on this list of variants from Wikipedia, which I must admit is totally awesome. I know a few online servers allow a few variants, but am not aware of places where many variants players would gather, which…
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Shorter game for play with kids

I am teaching my children (5 and 7) to play chess, and we are pretty much at the which piece can move where phase. However while they do enjoy the game, they don't really have an attention span that can play a full game. What I would like is some…
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Crazyhouse/Bughouse openings

Are there any known or "standard" openings in bughouse or crazyhouse chess? Obviously, as soon as pieces start coming off the board things get less predictable, so this question is less about the existence of opening lines as it is about moves which…
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What material handicap would be required to compensate for a single double-move?

Consider the following chess variant: Black can, once per game, make two moves in a row (the second move may not capture the King) To compensate for this advantage, Black gets a material handicap Otherwise, the standard rules of chess apply The…
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Is Chaturanga/Shatranj an early form of chess or is this altogether different?

I had heard from someone that Chess evolved from Chaturanga then Shatranj. Are there any pointers towards this? I would like to know counter arguments as well, if any.
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Is the pawns only variant a draw?

In the pawns-only variant of chess, each side starts with 8 pawns and a king on the usual squares, no pieces, with other rules being the same as in regular chess, including promotion. While general consensus is that chess is a theoretical draw, with…
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Can one side force a loss in regular chess?

Chess is unsolved, so there is no known optimal strategy for one side to force a win or a draw. However, is there an optimal strategy to lose? Consider a variant where checkmate results in a loss, but all other rules are the same as regular chess.…
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