Feb 8, 2006

WEAPON CHESS

FIDE chess moves but to empty cells only. Castling is legal if neither
piece has moved. Object of the game is to kill the enemy king.

First player makes one move, then players make series of two moves until a capture is made, whereupon the series become of length three until the next capture, then four and so on.

Captures may be made as a series of one move only. The first capture may be of either type, hand-grenade or machine-gun, (both of which make the maximum number of takes available for that particular move); and after that each player's capture types must alternate.

During a series of non-captures it is permissible to play a piece into a position where it could make either sort of capture but does not do so, at the mover's choice, (declaration of capture type unnecessary).

. . k r . . . r     |  1. e4
p p p . p . . p     |  2. Nf6:(mg)e4                  
. . . . . . p b     |  3. g4g5 Nc3
. . . : . q : .     |  4. g6:(g)g5                  
. . . . . . . .     |  5. d4d5 Qe2 Bg2
. . . . . : . .     |  6. Ne4:(mg)c3f2
O O : . . . B O     |  7. Qf3:(mg)e4f7
. . K . R . . .     |  8. d6 Be6 Nc6 Qd7 Bh6 O-O-O
____________________'  9. Bg5 0-0-0 Ne2g3f5 Rhe1
                      10. Ne5:(g)d5f5
                      11. Rd5:(g)de6e5
                      12. Qf5:(mg)d5g5c2f3
                      13. resigns

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