Checker-Pawn Chess
By Richard D.B.M.
Introduction
Checker-Pawn Chess is the usual Western Chess game played with
Anglo-American Checkers/Draughts pieces instead of Pawns.
Setup
The usual Chess setup is used:
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Rules
The rules to Checker-Pawn Chess are almost identical to FIDE Chess, except that the Pawns move like Checker pieces. They move diagonally forward one space at a time and capture by a short leap diagonally forward. When a Pawn reaches the other side of the board, the owning player has the choice of promoting it to either a Checkers-King or a Chess-Queen. A Pawn may make multiple captures in a single move like a Checker piece, but unlike a Checker piece, is not forced to capture.A Checker-King is not a royal piece, but simply a Checker-Pawn that may move and capture diagonally backwards as well as forwards.
Sample Game
White Black 1.Nc3 Nf6 2.ed3 Ne4 3.f5(knight is captured) ef6 4.Qe2+ Be7 5.Qe7+ Qe7 6.hg3 ab6 7.ab3 hg6 8.Rh4 Na6 9.Ra5 h5 10.Re5 c5 11.Rhe4 Qe5 12.Re5 mate
Written by Richard D.B.M. and Peter Aronson.
WWW page created: August 16th 2004.