• AliasVortex@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I once played a team chess variant where each player could place pieces captured by their partner on their half of the board instead of moving. Made for some of the wackiest play lines since a piece materializing on the board could throw off your whole plan, but super fun from a strategy perspective, since board state could change dramatically between turns.

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    Alt text:

    Luckily, the range is limited by the fact that the square boundary lines follow great circles

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    2 months ago

    I would have thought only a knight could do that, and only if the boards had a one-square gap between them. Other pieces have to travel through the intervening space, they don’t teleport. But Randal probably knows more about chess than me so I’ll accept this.

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        2 months ago

        It’s half-joking, since the presented move is not a thing in 5D Chess, since the boards aren’t placed on one plane, but instead exist on new axes (one temporal and one parallel-dimension).

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    There was some controversy about this a while back; Magneto Charleston tried this over the board, but Hank Newman strategically brought a vibrating bum-plug to constantly keep the boards slightly out of alignment!

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    I’m sure that if a tournament organiser has seen this comic, they’d intentionally misalign neighbouring boards by like 1/20th of a square just to mess with participants who might’ve seen it as well.