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25. Februar 2010, 18:11:21
Herlock Sholmes 
Emne: Grunwald Chess

from Wikipedia:


The Battle of Grunwald (or 1st Battle of Tannenberg) took place on July 15, 1410 with king Jogaila (Władysław II Jagiełło) leading the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in alliance against the knights of the Teutonic Order who were led by the Grand Master Ulrich von Jungingen. The engagement in the Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War (1409-1411) was one of the most important battles in Medieval Europe, and the largest battle to involve


                                                                              KNIGHTS


The forces of the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights were decisively defeated in the battle, but were able to defend their castles and retain most of their territories despite the long-term consequences they suffered as a result of losing the battle. The order never recovered its former power, and the financial burden of the ensuing reparations eventually caused a rebellion of cities and landed gentry.


I decided to commemorate this big event (600 years anniversary) by creating a new chess variant called Grunwald Chess ...
The rules are exactly the same as in traditional chess, with the exceptions given below:



1. Knight can move also as pawn (including double move from starting position)
2. Knight can promote as in traditional chess only when they reach 8th or 1st row as a pawn ...
3. En passant is possible as long as knight moves two fields from its starting position as a pawn ...
4. Knight is entitled to move two fields as pawn as many times as it wishes after reaching the 2nd and 7th row on its sites ...
Below is the link to my new blog about chess variants. Please visit me and "tell me what is wrong with me, lol"


http://mychessvariants.blogspot.com/


Andy.


 


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