Improved Chess
a promising amendment
of standard chess

The only difference between Improved
Chess and regular chess is the additional movement directions of the Pawn.
The improved Pawn, provided that it (1) has reached the other half of the board,
and (2) the forward movement is blocked, has the additional moves of a knight,
but only in two forward directions: east-north-east, and west-north-west, and
only to empty squares. There are no additional capture moves.
There are
two alternative blockage rules:
(1) the pawn must be blocked by an enemy piece/pawn.
(2)
the pawn can also be blocked by a friendly piece/pawn to acquire the oblique
move.
Middlegame and endgame are more aggressive while improved Pawns
are not easy to block. In Improved Chess, drawish endgames will occur less
often. Many theoretical endgames that have hitherto been drawn are now won. But
variant (1), below, could possibly affect some opening variations, like Modern
Benoni.
This method is a surprisingly simple way of introducing extra
complexity. The technical and theoretical nature of today's computerized chess
calls for a change toward higher complexity. Comparatively, in orthodox chess a
pawn is easy to block. This creates the marked drawishness of practical
endgames. Therefore, most chessplayers prefer to keep the queen on the board,
until they have created an advantage. Instead, players can now exchange queen
and enter a practical endgame, and, unlike before, the stronger player is likely
to win. This could be an improvement compared with orthodox chess, although
much analysis is needed to establish this.
Three variants
The new pawn is not overly wild. In
order to get the extra movement capability, the pawn must be blocked (by an
enemy piece/pawn)...
(1) anywhere on the far side
(2) anywhere beyond
the fifth rank
(3) on the seventh rank.
Note! As
an alternative, the pawn may move obliquely also when blocked by a friendly
piece/pawn.
An alternative way of playing, called Crab Chess,
is to allow the oblique Pawn moves whereever a Pawn is blocked. Improved Chess
was invented by undersigned, April 2007.
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See also
Reformed Chess,
Revised Chess,
Dynamic Chess, and Valiant
Chess.
You
can download my free Improved Chess program
here (updated
2009-06-06), but you must own the software
Zillions of Games to be able to
run it. You can
play Improved Chess online, or by e-mail,
here.
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© M. Winther (April 2007).