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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Pieces
The Pawn (Spider Chess) moves as follows:
The pawn moves one, two or three squares forward and captures opposing pieces. Diagonally, the pawn can move one square forward without capturing. It does not jump over pieces.
The Spider is a hybrid piece of chancellorrider and bishop, which can only reach every second square.The Spider moves as follows:
The archbishop is a hybrid piece of knight and bishop.
The chancellor is a hybrid piece of knight and rook.
The amazon is a hybrid piece of knight and queen.
The cardinalrider is a hybrid piece of knightrider and bishop.
(The knightrider can perform the move of a knight once or several times in sequence. A piece on a target square cannot be jumped over.)
The chancellorrider is a hybrid piece of knightrider and rook:
The amazonrider is a hybrid piece of knightrider and queen:
The king can move to an adjoining square.
Notes
Play it !
Spider Chess
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