词条 | Avalanche chess |
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Avalanche chess is a chess variant designed by Ralph Betza in 1977. After moving one of their own pieces, a player must move one of the opponent's pawns forward one square. Game rulesRules are as normal chess except that after making a legal move, a player must move one of the opponent's pawns exactly one square forward (i.e. towards the player) to complete the turn. Capturing with an opponent's pawn is not permitted. If the opponent has no pawns or none can be moved, then that part of the turn is skipped. The pawn moved forward cannot be used by the opponent to capture en passant. If an opponent's pawn is moved to promotion, then the opponent chooses to what piece it promotes; if the promotion gives check, the opponent wins the game. If every legal pawn move forward gives check, then the opponent wins immediately, even if the player checked or mated the opponent previously that same turn. Specifics regarding check
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|last=Novak |first=Paul |editor-last=Wood |editor-first=P. C. |title=Avalanche Chess |publisher=British Chess Variants Society |magazine=Variant Chess |date=April–September 1994 |volume=2 |issue=14 |pages=86–87 |issn=0958-8248}}
|last=Turnbull |first=Ronald |editor-last=Byway |editor-first=Paul V. |title=Avalanche |publisher=British Chess Variants Society |magazine=Variant Chess |date=Spring 2001 |volume=5 |issue=37 |pages=80–81 |issn=0958-8248}}
|last=Fayers |first=Peter |editor-last=Beasley |editor-first=J. D. |title=Avalanche |publisher=British Chess Variants Society |magazine=Variant Chess |date=May 2005 |volume=7 |issue=48 |page=55 |issn=0958-8248}} External links
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