Pilgrim Chess
chess with extra piece
In Pilgrim Chess the
rules are the same as in orthodox chess, except that one extra piece per player
(or two) is placed in the reserve. Standard chess is included as an option,
thereby maintaining the historical connection. In a tournament, by way of the
initial voting procedure, players can decide to play a traditional game.
Before
starting, the players must decide whether they want to use the extra piece. The
above image displays a Mastodon, but practically
any piece type can be used. To make a decision, one can, for instance, turn over
a marker, or place the extra piece in a special way. Only if both
players choose not to use the extra piece, then it becomes a regular game of
chess. If white turns down the extra piece, then black can overrule this.
If
players have elected to include external pieces, they must now be placed on the
file on which the player intends to introduce the piece(s). If, for instance,
the player places the external piece on the queen file (behind the queen), then
the piece is automatically introduced on the queen pawn's initial square when
the queen pawn moves away, whether it moves one or two steps. Should a pawn on
the initial position be captured (exchanged), then the player has forfeited his
right to introduce an external piece placed behind it.
The players, in their first move, decide from
which file they aim to introduce the external piece. In this case, the external
piece has previously been positioned on the knight file. It is introduced to g2
when the knight pawn moves. Black introduces his piece when the bishop pawn
moves.
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Pilgrim Chess is intended
as an alternative to standard chess. This method of introducing an external
piece, or two, is probably ideal while the strategical situation is clarified
before play begins. This implementation will allow the user to test which pieces
are suitable. It will be enhanced with more alternative pieces in later
editions. Pilgrim Chess is closely related to Alternative
Chess, Accessory Chess and
Pioneer Chess. So far, nineteen different
piece types have been added, including the Llama, Alpaca, Guanaco, and Vicuña
(for illustrations of these particular pieces, see here).
Pilgrim Chess was invented and implemented by undersigned, April 2009.
You can download my free
Pilgrim Chess program
here (updated
2009-10-16), but you must own the software
Zillions of Games to be able to
run it (I recommend the download version). Don't miss my other
chess variants. |
© M.
Winther, 2009 April