Overview |
Grand Chess is a variant of Chess invented by Christian Freeling in 1984. |
Board |
Grand Chess is played on a 10x10 board. Both players have two more pawns and two new pieces (the Marshall and the Cardinal) in addition to the common chess pieces. The initial position of the pieces is shown in the following picture:
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Objective |
The goal of Grand Chess is the same as in standard Chess, i.e. to attack the opponent's King in such a way that the opponent cannot escape from the attack and cannot block it on his next turn. |
Play | ||||
All chess pieces move the same as in standard Chess, however one rule is excluded from Grand Chess: there is no castling in the game. The new pieces (Marshall and Cardinal) introduced in Grand Chess move as follows:
The promotion of pawns also differs from standard Chess:
The game ends by a checkmate or a stalemate as in standard Chess. |
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