Paul
Byway's
Troitzky Chess
chess on a roundish
board
All pieces move as they do in
standard chess. Pawns promote on the farthest square of whatever file they are
on. Castling is performed by king swapping places with a rook. The king mustn't
be in check. On this board N + N can checkmate, with the aid of the K.
Troitzky Chess was inspired by a remark of the end-game study analyst Troitzky
that checkmate by two knights is possible if you add two extra squares to the
board behind each back rank. The above setup was suggested by
Byway's original setup is like this,
which is fine also. However, in this position the strategical situation is less
ambiguous, which could be a disadvantage. This variant is implemented also. |
This is the two-knights
mate
given by Troitzky.
1. Nc7 Kf9
2. Kh7 Kg9
3. Kg7
Kf9
4. Kh8 Ke10
5. Kg8 Kd10
6. Kf8 Ke10
7. Ke8 Kd10
8.
Nb9+ Ke10
9. Nc9#
(source: se below link)
Alexey Alexeyevich Troitsky, or Alexei, or Troitzky
(March 14, 1866August 1942) is considered to have been one of the greatest
composers of chess endgame studies. He is widely regarded as the founder of the
modern art of composing chess studies. (Seirawan 2003:91) He died of starvation
during World War II at the siege of Leningrad, where his notes were destroyed.
One of his most famous works involves analyzing the endgame with two knights
versus a pawn, see Troitzky line. John Nunn analyzed this endgame with an
endgame tablebase and stated that "the analysis of Troitsky ... is
astonishingly accurate" (Nunn 1995:265). (Wikipedia)
General
chess strategy: develop the light pieces early and try to control the centre.
Keep the king safe. Remember that a pawn in excess is generally sufficient for a
win. A single light piece (knight or bishop) cannot give mate together with a
king versus lone king. A rook is sufficient, however.
References
Pritchard, D.B. (2007). The Classified
Encyclopedia of Chess Variants.
Internet source:
http://www.bcvs.ukf.net/reshap.htm
You can download my free
Troitzky Chess program
here (updated
2009-04-19), but you must own the software
Zillions of Games to be able to
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April