Neutral King chess

Neutral King Chess is a variant of Orthochess invented by V.R. Parton in 1953. The game is played with the usual Chess pieces, but there are no Queens, and the King is represented by a different piece. The popularity and significance of Neutral King Chess can be attributed to its unique gameplay and historical roots.

Game Components of Neutral King chess

Standard Chess pieces, including Kings, Queens, Bishops, Knights, and Pawns. A 10×10 board.

Game Setup of Neutral King chess

Each player has a standard set of pieces in their own color, including an extra king and no pawns. The board starts empty, and players take turns placing their pieces on any vacant square, with Kings placed last and not placed in check.

Gameplay Mechanics of Neutral King chess

The game is played on a 10×10 board, and each player has a standard set of pieces in their own color, including an extra king and no pawns. The objective is to capture the opponent’s king, and the game proceeds with players taking turns moving their pieces.

Game Objective of Neutral King chess

The goal of Neutral King Chess is to capture the opponent’s king while protecting one’s own king from capture.

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