Spider-Chess
By Gerd P. Degens
The game requires a board with 19 ranks and 25 files.
Each player has 46 pieces and 2 x 5 spiders on top - a total of 56 pieces.
Spiders have their bases in the corners of the board - 5 spiders in each corner.
Only the spiders can return to the bases once they have left them - to their own or to opposing ones; if opposing spiders are gathered in a corner, they can fight each other.
Other pieces on the inner playing area cannot reach the spider bases. Own bases are therefore a 'safe harbor' for them.
Setup
Pieces
Standard set of pieces - plus additional pieces. Details in the rule section.
Rules
There is no capturing en passant and no castling. Promotion of pawns takes place.
Bare king loses.
Stalemate is a win.
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pawn | steps one square straight ahead, slides to the 2nd square straight ahead, slides to the 3rd square straight ahead, or steps one square diagonally forward to an empty square | |
rook | slides orthogonally | |
queen | slides in all 8 directions | |
archbishop | slides diagonally, or makes a knight's jump | |
chancellor | slides orthogonally, or makes a knight's jump | |
amazon | slides in all 8 directions, or makes a knight's jump | |
amazonrider | slides in all 8 directions, or repeatedly makes a knight's jump in the same direction | |
cardinalrider | slides diagonally, or repeatedly makes a knight's jump in the same direction | |
chancellorrider | slides orthogonally, or repeatedly makes a knight's jump in the same direction | |
spider | slides orthogonally, repeatedly makes a knight's jump in the same direction, or jumps to the 2nd square up to 7 times in the same direction diagonally | |
king | steps one square in all 8 directions |
Notes
Spider Chess on Game Courier
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By Gerd P. Degens.
Last revised by Gerd Degens.
Web page created: 2024-04-11. Web page last updated: 2024-08-22