How to play Embassy Chess : How To Play Embassy Chess

How to play Embassy Chess : How To Play Embassy Chess

Variant of Grand Chess played on an 8x10 board.

How to play
Embassy Chess

Variant of Grand Chess played on an 8x10 board.

Embassy Chess is played on an enlarged 10 x 10 board with two additional pieces, the Marshal and the Cardinal.

Starting Position

The Marshal sets up on F1 and the Cardinal on G1.
Board is interactive - make a move

Embassy Chess adds a Marshal and a Cardinal, both of which combine the power of a Knight with another either a Rook or a Bishop.

Marshal
Marshal

The Marshal moves as if a Rook and a Knight.

Moves like a Knight, which can also attack horizontally and vertically like a Rook.
Board is interactive - make a move
Cardinal
Cardinal

The Cardinal moves as if a Bishop and a Knight

Moves like a Knight that can attack the diagonals too, like a Bishop.
Board is interactive - make a move

Pawn promotion rules remains the same as Standard Chess

Castling

The King move three squares for both for kingside and queenside castling, rather than the normal two.

The King moves three squares when castling.
Board is interactive - make a move

En passant rules remains the same as Standard Chess.

Check and Checkmate rules remain the same as Standard Chess.

Stalemate conditions remain the same as Standard Chess.

Draw conditions remain the same as Standard Chess.

Winning conditions remain the same as Standard Chess.

Attribution

  • Kevin Hill

Some chess variants are currently playable live and all will soon be available to play as daily/correspondence chess.

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