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- Monochromatic_chess abstract "Monochromatic chess is a chess variant created by Raymond Smullyan, in which the initial board position and all rules are the same as in regular chess, except that pieces which begin on a black square must always stay on a black square and pieces which begin on a white square must always stay on a white square. This would mean that knights can never move, but The Classified Encyclopedia of Chess Variants says that knights make a double jump. It has been suggested that a knight be replaced with a (3,1)-leaper.If knights are allowed to move (or are captured, clearing the way), castling may become possible, but only on the kingside. Under the rules, pawns can only move by capturing or by advancing two squares for their first move.A stalemate occurs if a player's king is not in check but the player nevertheless has no legal moves under the rules of the game. Similarly, a checkmate occurs if the king is placed in check and the king has no legal moves under the rules of the game. This means that certain board positions in regular chess which would not result in the end of the game can be checkmates or stalemates in monochromatic chess. For example, each player has one bishop for which it is possible to obtain checkmate with just this bishop and a king, while it is impossible with the other bishop along with the king, since only one bishop is capable of threatening the king of the opposing side. Because the two kings must occupy squares of different colours, they are allowed to be located next to each other.This variant is used mostly in chess problems.Smullyan's example asks: What color is pawn g3 - white or black? Answer is black – with white pawns on d2 and f2, the white king can move from e1 only with castling and then g1-h2-g3-... so the pawn on g3 cannot be white.".
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageExternalLink Monochromatic.htm.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageID "12174046".
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- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageRevisionID "641783904".
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Castling.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_variants.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairy_chess.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Check_(chess).
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Checkmate.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink En_passant.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_chess.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_chess_piece.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_chess.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Knight_(chess).
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink List_of_chess_variants.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Pawn_(chess).
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Smullyan.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLink Stalemate.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monochromatic chess".
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monochromatic chess#Bichromatic chess".
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "monochromatic chess".
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageWikiLinkText "monochrome chess".
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_diagram.
- Monochromatic_chess wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Monochromatic_chess subject Category:Chess_variants.
- Monochromatic_chess subject Category:Fairy_chess.
- Monochromatic_chess hypernym Variant.
- Monochromatic_chess type Variant.
- Monochromatic_chess comment "Monochromatic chess is a chess variant created by Raymond Smullyan, in which the initial board position and all rules are the same as in regular chess, except that pieces which begin on a black square must always stay on a black square and pieces which begin on a white square must always stay on a white square. This would mean that knights can never move, but The Classified Encyclopedia of Chess Variants says that knights make a double jump.".
- Monochromatic_chess label "Monochromatic chess".
- Monochromatic_chess sameAs Q6901444.
- Monochromatic_chess sameAs Ajedrez_monocromático.
- Monochromatic_chess sameAs m.02vslcs.
- Monochromatic_chess sameAs Q6901444.
- Monochromatic_chess wasDerivedFrom Monochromatic_chess?oldid=641783904.
- Monochromatic_chess isPrimaryTopicOf Monochromatic_chess.