Recent articles:An annotated game of Extinction ChessSunday, November 19. 2006
Author: nabla
Extinction Chess (official rules here) is one of the most fascinating chess variants. It comes from a very natural enhancement of the goal of the chess game, in that one wins by extincting one species in the opponent's pieces - for instance capturing both knights. With such a phrasing, standard chess can be defined as a kind of restricted Extinction Chess, where only the king's species is taken into account - you certainly know that the goal of chess is to extinct the opponent's king ! This variant manages to be in the same time different enough from standard chess in order to produce a lot of new ideas, but close enough as to keep the most positional features of chess, like pawn structures and space. A game where the chess skills are highly transposable, yet where it is vital to stay fully aware of the additional dangers. Although it is not only a deep game, but also a very fun game, Extinction Chess is less popular on Brainking that I would have expected. I don't know the reason why, and am taking profit of this column to advocate this variant by annotating in detail one of the two best games I ever played. My opponent played it very well too, equalizing as Black, and then only failing to risk himself into an unpredictable position and falling into a passive one as the result of that choice. The game illustrates how easily an Extinction Chess is unbalanced, and how hard it is to overcome the slightest inaccuracies. Remark about the notationAlthough the rules of Extinction Chess state that there is no check or checkmate, I still find it to be a big help to add the check (+) and checkmate (#) symbols to the game notation, with the meaning that :
Continue reading "An annotated game of Extinction Chess" What is your favourite queen sacrifice ?Friday, November 17. 2006
Author: nabla
When seeking for a subject of my next chess article, I was thinking of how I could maximize my potential readership, and found out that problem was not so easy. Indeed, one of the great things about the community of chess players is its variety. We have veterans and youngsters, intellectuals and manuals, bankers and tramps, artists and competitors, and since a short time we even have men and women. Isn't there one common denominator ? Fortunately there is one : we all love queen sacrifices. Ahah, say no more, I have found my theme ! Here are three of the finest chess studies ever composed on the theme of the queen sacrifice. I would even like to issue a poll about which one you will like best. Continue reading "What is your favourite queen sacrifice ?" Atomic chessWednesday, November 1. 2006
Author: alexandrecubal
The atomic chess has a great advantage: it is quick! While in chess your king can't do anything that'll hurt him, in atomic there is no such thing as "danger". The game is over when you kill the opponent's king. Atomic chess has a curious rule: the explosion, which you can learn here! In atomic, you can win moving only twice or three times your pieces. THREE MOVES TO VICTORY: 1st: You need to use a knight(B1) in this method. Go B1-C3 and then C3-D5. Then go D5-E7 If you want to use the G1 knight, it's even better: G1-F3 F3-E5 E5-F7 or E5-D7 2nd: You need to use a bishop(C1) and a pawn(B2 or D2). Move forward the pawn(B2-B3 or D2-D3). If you moved B2-B3: C1-A3 A3-E7 If you moved D2-D3: D3-G5 G5-E7 (This one has 2 more methods) 3rd: Very similar to the 2nd method, but using the queen and the E2 or C2 pawns. E2-E3 or C2-C3 If E3: D1-H5 H5-F7 (or maybe H5-E8) If C3: D1-A4 A4-D7 (or maybe A4-E8) (There are a few other methods) Continue reading "Atomic chess"
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Thu, 18.01.2007 17:07
Jasne
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Tue, 19.12.2006 10:08
Anyone want to play anti-check ers?Comments ()
Tue, 19.12.2006 10:07
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
Sat, 16.12.2006 16:54
Guess everyone gave up writing these neat articles, they wer e very helpful in games I have never played--thanks ev [...]Comments ()
Sat, 16.12.2006 16:39
Fri, 08.12.2006 15:45
tried this again-I am definetl y doing something wrong:(Comments ()
Tue, 05.12.2006 13:25
guess everyone is through writ ing articles--could have reall y used someone's expertise in some!Comments ()
Sat, 25.11.2006 15:09
what would be the best opening move?Comments ()
Fri, 24.11.2006 14:24
Anyone have any ideas/thoughts on jungle and lines of action ?Comments ()
Fri, 24.11.2006 13:53
Alot of ppl still are confused about this!Comments ()
Wed, 22.11.2006 13:44
played this and it was actuall y fun! thanksComments ()
Tue, 21.11.2006 07:54
Nice article!~Comments ()
Sun, 19.11.2006 21:00
ugh, didn't work for me #1Comments ()
Sun, 19.11.2006 13:41
Strange game! Maybe if the wh ites used the long castling...Comments ()