Descent Chess
Invented by Andreas Kaufmann, (c) January 2003
Descent /di'sent/:
... 5. [singular] a
sudden unwanted visit or attack [Longman
Dictionary]
Introduction
You start with a King and two Pawns. All your other pieces are in reserve. On your turn you can either move a piece with the usual chess rules or place a piece from the reserve at any position on your half of the board.
Setup
Standard Chess board and pieces. You start with a King and two Pawns (White: King e1, Pawns e2, d2; Black: King e8, Pawns e7, d7).
Pieces
Standard Chess pieces.
Rules
Standard Chess rules, except as follows.
You start with a King and two Pawns (White: King e1, Pawns e2, d2; Black: King e8, Pawns e7, d7). All your other pieces are in reserve.
On your turn you can either move a piece with the usual chess rules or place a piece from the reserve at any position on your half of the board (White: rows 1,2,3,4; Black: rows 5,6,7,8).
Pawns may not be placed on
the first row.
Equipment
Standard Chess equipment.
Notes
There are variants of the game on smaller boards (especially the first one leads to an interesting game):-
5x5 board, Kings on the
same side at the corners:
White: King a1, Pawns a2, b2.
Black: King a5, Pawns a4, b4.
Reserve: Queen, Rook, Bishop, Knight, 3 Pawns
5x5 board, Kings at the center squares.
White: King c1, Pawn c2.
Black: King c5, Pawn c4.
Reserve: Queen, Rook, Bishop, Knight, 4 Pawns
5x5 board, Kings at the corners, but on different sides.
White: King e1, Pawn d2, e2.
Black: King a5, Pawns a4, b4.
Reserve: Queen,
Rook, Bishop, Knight, 3 Pawns
6x6 board, Kings at the center squares.
White: King d1, Pawns c2, d2.
Black: King d6, Pawns c5, d5.
Reserve: Queen, 2
Rooks, Bishop, Knight, 4 Pawns.
- UnaChess
(Jeff Miller). You start with an empty board, but can't capture until your
King is on the board. You can place pieces anywhere on the board.
- UnaChess
II (Edward Jackman). Same as UnaChess, but dropped piece can't check the
enemy King. Castling and en passant are not allowed.
- Parachute
chess (Edward Jackman). Dropped piece can't attack any enemy piece.
- Chessling
(How-Hie Ling). The goal of the game is to
capture all of your opponent's pieces, not mate. Pawns move like Kings.
- Anti-Prechess
(Ralph Betza). Your pieces are placed on the board by your opponent on your
demand.
- Placement (Walter Weiss). Only Kings are initially on the board. You can drop a piece from reserve to its usual place (for example, Queen to d1, Rook at a1 or h1, etc.) and move it on the same turn.
Computer Play
If you have Zillions of Games installed on your computer, you can play this game. Download file: DescentChess.zip.