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Feb 24, 2023

The Rulers of Agess Chess Play.

1.1

The best way to Win in this game is CHECKMATE the opponent's Master, and when aiming at the opponent's Master, say CHECK! in a soft voice.

1.2

When it is the turn to move, whoever is in the situation of “Unable or Refuse Move Legally” will LOSE, and the game will end immediately.

1.3

If the opponent Declares to Resign, the game ends and the current player WINS immediately.

2.1

If the attacking player (with a single or multiple pieces) performs Repetitive Checks or Irrationally Chasing for five(5) times, h/she will be judged as LOSING THE GAME.

2.2

Both sides (single or multiple pieces) should use the Repetitive Blocking or Nullifying Swappingtechnique to chase each other for a maximum of seven(7) times, known as Resonance Draw.

2.3

If ‘Checks then Rests’ occurs seven(7) times, it is called Forced Draw.
If an endless loop has occurred seven(7) times, or there have been no significant changes since the last piece was captured
(over 30 turns), the game should end in an Agreement Draw.

3.1

Regrets can be avoided by using a Chess Clock System; both players should have the same amount of free time to play chess freely; for example, the countdown time per move is limited to 100 seconds.
A suggested time setting is a Countdown of 10 minutes.
(with a 1 second delay, and 1 second reward.)
Whoever runs out of time to play chess will
Lose this Game.

3.2

The player who completes a move should immediately stop their own “Chess Clock” (and start the opponent's clock automatically) to signal their opponent to move. Any player who does not stop their own “Chess Clock” is still considered to be in the process of thinking, unless the player explicitly declares that him/herself Resign and end the game.

2023/2/25

Remarks:

Move: Is a Legally Shifts Own Unit, that involves Takes Opponent’s Unit.

Dash: Legally move horizontally or vertically along the grid from a standing point.

Slash: Legal migration in a direction inclined 45o from a standing point.







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Feb 21, 2023

Agess Chess Handbook (Ver. 7.23)

 




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Feb 12, 2023

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