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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 463:
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
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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:
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If 2.Rg8 was possible, White continues 3.Rh8. (This is safe – the black bishop cannot be on h8 to be captured, because it was not on g7 on the previous turn.) 4.Rh5 and 5.Rb5.
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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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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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to these moves), then the black bishop is not guarding f2 at that particular moment so White can immediately play Nf2# instead.
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Pawn promotions are not announced. The precise location of the checking piece is not announced (although it may be deduced).
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force a win, one must assume the worst-case scenario in which Black guesses correctly on each move.) For example, 1.Ra1
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If the move is possible, it is made and then Black moves the bishop. White still does not know where the bishop is.
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In both versions, it should be announced which bishop is used (on c-file or f-file).
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captures are specifically announced as such, e.g. "Black has taken
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If 5.Rb5 was possible, White continues 6.Rb1 7.Nf2+ Bxf2 8.Kxf2#.
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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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If 4.Rh5 or 6.Rb1 (after 5.Rb5) are blocked (umpire says
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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
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Kriegspiel tournament rules of the computer Olympiad
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Index

Kriegspiel
Kriegsspiel
Board game
Chess variant
min
Strategy
tactics
memory
chess variant
Henry Michael Temple
Kriegsspiel
Georg von Reiswitz
umpire
checks
captures
pawn
imperfect information
Internet Chess Club
algebraic notation
rulesets
En passant
pin
Checkmate
stalemate
draw by repetition
draw by insufficient force
50-move draw
dark-square bishop
chess problems
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