A bizarre variant: Real Time Chess

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  • A bizarre variant: Real Time Chess

    http://play.svenardo.com/chess/#.UoaI7cTktQk

    According to a twitter post, the 'rules' are more or less:
    Standard chess rules apply in terms of how the pieces move, but you don’t have to wait for your opponent to make a move before making another one of your own. The only time restriction is on individual pieces. As you can see in the photo above, the knight on C3 has just moved and is highlighted. The highlight will fade like a counter, and when the color is gone the piece is free to move again.

    Besides the elimination of turns, the only rule we’ve noticed that’s different is that the king is permitted to move itself into check. We tried testing if the game allows en passant pawn moves, but the computer hasn’t presented the opportunity to make one.
    ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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    Re: A bizarre variant: Real Time Chess

    It looks like the computer is programmed to play random moves, which makes the game pretty easy. I could see this being fun against a human opponent, and maybe with a bigger-size board.

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    • #3
      Re: A bizarre variant: Real Time Chess

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung-fu_chess

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      • #4
        Re: A bizarre variant: Real Time Chess

        http://www.tempestchess.com/

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