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Mathematichess

Mathematichess is a new chess variant created for both chess lovers and mathematicians. It is played on a normal chess board and involves unique rules that incorporate mathematical concepts.

This game is a combination of Chess, Go, Rummy, and Maths. The objective of the game is to control the empty squares that give value points to the owner. The value of a square depends on the number and type of pieces surrounding it.

Setup

The initial setup is an empty board.

Each player has 5 Kings, 5 Queens, 5 Rooks, 5 Bishops, 5 Knights, and 5 Pawns, with values ranging from 10 to 1.

The game has two stages:

  1. In the first stage players take turns placing their pieces anywhere on the board until all pieces are on the board.
  2. In the second stage players battle for controlling the empty squares.

Each player has 30 pieces. When all pieces are on the board four empty squares should remain. The empty squares are the focus of the game.

Here is an example diagram for the game.

Pieces

Each piece has a certain numerical value:

Pieces have to move differently from classical chess due to the crowded board.

All piece movements are only allowed towards an empty square.