TelnChes
Notes
Here are some types of TelnChes games:I-Doubt-It TelnChes
Play as Chess, but start no pieces on board. Players take turns placing pieces on the board on first 2 rows. You can see opponent's pieces but you can't tell what kind they are. When all pieces set up, you can play like Chess. No castling, and pawns only move double-step on second row. No check/mate, win by capturing opponent king. You can move pieces any way you like, but then opponent may say "I doubt it", which means computer check if the piece was moved correctly. If it wasn't moved correctly, the move is reversed and next player takes his turn. If it was moved correctly, player you doubted it misses his turn. If your king was captured, you can doubt it and take a chance to reverse the move before the game is actually over.Variants:
- 0: Normal
- 1: Pieces can be dropped like Shogi. Pawns never un-promote, and no pawn drop restrictions. You can see what types of pieces you currently own (even if on a bench).
- 2: Pieces can be dropped like Shogi. Pawns never un-promote, and no pawn drop restrictions. You can see what types of pieces you started with (even if on a bench). So if you capture an opponent piece and drop it, opponent knows what type it is and always knows when to doubt, you just have to move fumbling.
- 3: Pieces can be dropped like Shogi. Pawns never un-promote, and no pawn drop restrictions. When a piece is captured, its type becomes visible to both players (even if on a bench).
- 4: You place opponent's pieces, and can only see types of opponent's pieces. You have to figure out what type your own pieces are.
- 8: Play on a shogi board instead of on a chess board. Pieces are dropped in first 3 rows. In this case, if playing with drops, pawn drop restriction does apply, and pieces un-promote when captured.
Multi-player TelnChes
Play as chess. Each players first 4 rows setup as chess, and seperate place than all other pieces (they cannot be reached). There are 4 rows common to all players. You can only see your own private place, and the public place. A piece can move from private places to the common public place, and from common public place to any player's private place. If you move into another player's private place, then you can see anything any one of your pieces in there could capture. No check/mate. Win by capturing any opponent's king. Then all of his pieces become your own and you own his private house as well, you can see it all.This 'user submitted' page is a collaboration between the posting user and the Chess Variant Pages. Registered contributors to the Chess Variant Pages have the ability to post their own works, subject to review and editing by the Chess Variant Pages Editorial Staff.
By (zzo38) A. Black.
Web page created: 2005-11-16. Web page last updated: 2005-11-16