Chess teleport

If you go to any chess site like Liches, you will find, in addition to ordinary chess, chess with alternative rules. For example, the game "Fischer's Chess" has been known for a long time. CrazyHouse, King of the hill, Horde and others are also very popular. Today, I would like to present to your attention a new chess game "Teleport". Who cares, welcome to cat.





We design Teleport

Premise At the moment, chess with classical rules is very well researched. Huge databases of known standard positions have been created. Some positions are good, some are bad. Professional players learn these positions to enhance the game. As a result, a situation may arise that the winner is the player who better remembered how to move in the original positions. But I would like the player who thinks faster and better at the board to win, so that the studied options have less influence on the beat. How can this be done? Yes, you just need to complicate chess. In classical chess, you have two options to make a move. You can either go to an empty square or cut down an opponent's piece. For the game "Teleport" I suggest the third option. You can go to the cell where your piece is, in this case, the so-called Teleport occurs, and the pieces change places.Here is an example of how this is done: Move Knight f3-g5





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We play by the rules of classical chess. In addition, if you can go to any field and your piece is there, then you can make a Teleport. In this case, the shapes are swapped. Any piece or pawn can teleport. The king cannot teleport. As a result of the teleport, the white pawn can find itself on the first line, and the black pawn, respectively, on the eighth. From the first and eighth lines, the pawn can move forward one square.





Few problems Black to move. Checkmate in 1 move. Well, is it really beautiful?





White starts and wins. Checkmate in 1 move.





White starts and wins in 2 moves.








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