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780:– but only half of the light squares are reachable without visiting a dark square along the way. Additionally, White should avoid placing his pieces on the a7–g1 diagonal prematurely because the invisible black bishop could be guarding that diagonal and capture the white pieces upon entering it, leading to a draw. The same applies to the e1–h4 diagonal.
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is a draw by stalemate if the black bishop was initially on a1. 1.Nf2 Bxf2 2.Kxf2 (or Rxf2) is stalemate as well. So, White should not move either the knight or the bishop, because either might capture the black bishop by accident. For the same reason, the white rook should move only to light squares
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To avoid wasting time with many illegal pawn capture attempts, players may ask the umpire "Are there any pawn captures?" or just "Any?" If there are no legal pawn captures, the umpire answers "No." Otherwise, the umpire answers "Try!" Asking "Any?" and receiving a positive answer obligates the asking
490:"No", when the attempted move is illegal, given the opponent's position. For example: moving the king into check; moving a queen, rook, bishop, or pawn through squares occupied by the opponent's pieces; advancing a pawn into a square occupied by the opponent's pieces; moving a piece under an absolute
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The game is played with three boards, one for each player; the third is for the umpire (and spectators). Each opponent knows the exact position of just their own pieces, and does not know where the opponent's pieces are (but can keep track of how many there are). Only the umpire knows the position of
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An example of a
Kriegspiel problem is shown. White must checkmate Black in 8 moves, no matter where the black bishop initially is (it is somewhere on dark squares) and no matter what Black plays. (In a real Kriegspiel game, Black would not see White's moves, but for a problem in which White is to
398:, with full information about the progress of the game. Players attempt to move on their turns, and the umpire declares their attempts 'legal' or 'illegal'. If the move is illegal, the player tries again; if it is legal, that move stands. Each player is given information about
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If 5.Rb5 was not possible, then 5.Rh3 (the black bishop must be on c5, e5 or g5 at this moment) 6.Be5 (this is safe because before 6.Be5 the black bishop had to make a move from either c5, e5 or g5, thus cannot be on e5 at this moment) 7.Nf2+ Bxf2
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Edward Nathan
Frankenstein suggested in 1903 a variation of the game where one player sees the board and another plays Kriegspiel. To make the game fair, the "sighted" player starts with fewer pieces. Frankenstein proposed two variants:
861:: The game is similar to these variations. The "sighted" side has only king and queen, which can be placed on any legal square before the beginning of the game. Suggested by David Silverman (1971).
497:"Hell no" (or "Impossible" or "Nonsense"), when the attempted move is always illegal regardless of the opponent's position. For example, moving a bishop as if it were a knight.
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in 1812. In this game, each player can see their own pieces but not those of their opponent. For this reason, it is necessary to have a third person (or computer) act as an
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If not possible, then black bishop is on g3, g5 or g7. White plays 2.Be5. If Black now plays 2...Bxe5, 3.Nf2#. Otherwise (any move by Black) 3.Nf2+ Bxf2 4.Rxh2#.
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867:: After each move, the player calls seven squares, which must be opened by umpire. Otherwise the rules are as in usual kriegspiel. By Bruce Trone (1986).
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captures. Asking "Any?" when a player has no pawns left is treated as an illegal move and answered "Hell no" (or "Impossible", "Nonsense").
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player to then attempt a pawn capture: if this capture is unsuccessful, the asking player may then try any other move, pawn capture or not.
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Freeware
Windows Kriegspiel game (called SearchAndDestroyChess)
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The solution is the following: White tries to play 1.Rg2.
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Illegal move attempts are not announced to the opponent.
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pawn tries are announced, but not the fact that they are
976:. Games & Puzzles Publications. pp. 165–69.
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Kriegspiel tournament rules of the computer
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1002:The Classified Encyclopedia of Chess Variants
885:, the game analogous to kriegspiel is called
281:A game in progress; position as seen by White
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2260:Games and sports introduced in 1899
1146:Internet server to play Kriegspiel
974:The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants
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1064:The Oxford History of Board Games
1004:. John Beasley. pp. 33–38.
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1168:A page on Kriegspiel research
1162:A page on Kriegspiel research
1000:(2007). Beasley, John (ed.).
941:The Oxford Companion to Chess
802:White continues with 2.Rg8.
448:There are several different
1809:Chess on a really big board
1690:Chess with different armies
1232:Different starting position
1166:U. Maryland Kriegspiel Home
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2147:Game of the Seven Kingdoms
2137:Game of the Three Kingdoms
1258:Different number of pieces
529:draw by insufficient force
503:"Check on the horizontal".
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1028:(2000). "§9 Kriegspiel".
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1771:Maharajah and the Sepoys
1150:Berkeley Kriegspiel Home
500:"Check on the vertical".
438:to describe chess moves.
30:Not to be confused with
2228:The Chess Variant Pages
1746:Capablanca random chess
1355:Three-dimensional chess
1160:Bologna Kriegspiel Home
1154:Artificial intelligence
1138:The Chess Variant Pages
1070:Oxford University Press
946:Oxford University Press
938:(1996) . "kriegspiel".
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1030:Popular Chess Variants
762:on an unknown square.
467:The umpire announces:
1715:Pocket mutation chess
1630:Parallel worlds chess
1115:Crazyhouse Kriegspiel
752:Kriegspiel, mate in 8
416:imperfect information
2205:Correspondence chess
1249:Transcendental chess
1239:Fischer random chess
512:"Check by a knight".
380:Henry Michael Temple
1700:Falcon–hunter chess
1583:an unorthodox board
1581:Unorthodox rules on
1470:Monochromatic chess
1330:Millennium 3D chess
558:Kriegspiel problems
458:Chess Variant Pages
423:Internet Chess Club
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2221:Fairy Chess Review
1946:Three-player chess
1786:Tutti-frutti chess
1668:Standard 8Ă—8 board
1545:Elements of chance
1509:Multimove variants
1450:Knight relay chess
1244:Displacement chess
1133:Hans L. Bodlaender
1102:2007-11-23 at the
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758:dark-square bishop
563:Jacques Rotenberg
525:draw by repetition
436:algebraic notation
434:This article uses
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1936:Quatrochess
1916:Four Fronts
1868:Multiplayer
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1819:Dragonchess
1804:Chesquerque
1766:Janus Chess
1761:Grand Chess
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1430:Cubic chess
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384:Kriegsspiel
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2244:Categories
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2005:Historical
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1635:Rollerball
1595:Apocalypse
1567:Kriegspiel
1557:Dice chess
1552:Dark chess
1425:Crazyhouse
1375:rules with
1373:Unorthodox
1306:Grid chess
1129:Kriegspiel
919:References
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908:Dark chess
876:CrazyKrieg
872:Crazyhouse
870:Combining
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549:en passant
545:En passant
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319:Setup time
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2095:Chu shogi
2017:Chaturaji
1951:Tri-chess
1844:2000 A.D.
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1625:Jeson Mor
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1605:Chessence
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1415:Chessplus
1388:8Ă—8 board
1335:Minichess
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517:Checkmate
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1987:The Duke
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427:Wild 16
421:On the
346:tactics
311:Players
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1610:Congo
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568:1976
444:Rules
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