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9. June 2009, 23:42:50
pedestrian 
Subject: Re: Protected Chess
ChessVariant:
I think this "protected chess" would be confusing enough without special rules for the pawns. Consider, for example, a position where white has a pawn on d3 and bishops on e4 and f6. Assume that the bishop on f6 is unprotected and moves like a cardinal, giving check to the black king on g8. Now, provided that the d3 pawn is the only piece protecting bishop-e4, black may parry the check by taking this pawn. Be4 now becomes unprotected and moves like a cardinal, so Bf6 is protected and moves like a bishop, and there is no check. I imagine that this kind of chain reaction could become extremely complicated and create some insane tactics - so please, just let the pawns be pawns :-)

10. June 2009, 00:43:31
Herlock Sholmes 
Subject: Re: Protected Chess
pedestrian:I agree, just what I said: leave the pawns the way they are ... do not berolinize them ...
it's so easy to go over the board and create monster ...
Andy.

10. June 2009, 06:00:07
talen314 
Subject: Re: Protected Chess
pedestrian:
I can go with leaving the pawns the same. What do you think of the concept?

10. June 2009, 16:26:03
cd power 
Subject: Re: Protected Chess
talen314:

I like the protected chess concept, as it brings more complexity to the game of chess, which is why I like chess variants so much. However, I would like to see a protected chess similar to a "Knight relay chess," where the protected piece can move normally, but can also move like the piece that is protecting it. So if a pawn is protected by a rook, the pawn has rook capabilities. If a queen is protected by a knight, the queen has knight capabilities (in addition to it's regular queen movements). If a rook is protected by a bishop, it has rook + bishop capabilities, etc.

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