1D Chess
Period
Modern
Category
Board, War, Replacement, Checkmate, Chess
Description
In his column in the July 1980 issue of Scientific American, Martin Gardner (well known for this writings on mathematical recreations), gives the following one dimensional chess variants.
Rules
Here, the King and Rook move as usual, and the knight moves exactly two squares, and may jump over a piece doing that. Gardner asks his readers whether white can win. (White can make a draw by taking the opponents rook and thus giving stalemate.).
Ludeme Description
1D Chess.lud
Concepts
Browse all concepts for 1D Chess here.
Reference
chessvariants.com
Similar Games
Identifiers
DLP.Games.1441
|