This is an open game of Chess where the top legal comment directly to the post decides the next move. The game also includes Knooks who stood in for Kingside bishops who went on vacation at the start of the game.

Like how the Queen can move like a Bishop or a Rook, A Knook can move like a Knight or a Rook and it has the Algebraic notation symbol of O. On the board, it looks like they have a K tattoo. Pawns can also promote to Knooks.

Posts will also contain placeholder moves put there by me because the show must go on and i’ll remove my own vote, so anyone else making a move should be higher ranked than mine immediately after its published. Placeholder moves can be upvoted and downvoted like any others.

  1. d4 d5
  2. Oe3 Og6
  3. Nf3 Nh6
  4. O-O c6
  5. Nc3 O-O
  6. h3 Bxh3
  7. Ne5 Of4
  8. gxh3 Nd7 8.5 Arbiters Note: Kingside Bishops who left board for Knooks to play return from vacation and can now be placed on back three rows on an empty square of their original colour (white square for white bishop, black square for black bishop).
  9. Nxd7 Qxd7
  10. Og3 Oxh3+
  11. Kg2 Oh4+
  12. Kg1 c7=B (Bishop returns from vacation)
  13. Bg5 Bxg3
  14. fxg3 Oh3+
  15. Kg2 Oxg5
  16. Rh1 Qg4
  17. Qd3
  • stck
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    11 months ago

    f5, start adding pressure to g3, prepare to open the f file for the rook and block white queen’s access to h7

    • AresUII@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      The h-pawn will be usable for this after the knight advances, and Black will still own e4. The f-pawn will just block it