Chess Variants/Checkless Chess
Introduction
editCheckless chess is a variant that forbids players form delivering check.
History
editIt is not known where checkless chess came from, but the variant dates from the mid-19th century, and it also often used in fairy chess problems.
Rules
editCheckless chess is played mostly like the original game, with one difference - moves that deliver check to the enemy king are forbidden unless they deliver immediate checkmate.
There are several other optional rules:
- If a player is not in check but their only legal moves deliver check, that is stalemate and the game is drawn.
- A check is considered checkmate if the only legal responses are cross-checks.
- Checks are permitted of they are part of a series resulting in forced mate.
Sub-variants
edit- Absolute checkless chess bars pieces from moving over squares where they would give check.