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1D Chess (rowan441.github.io)

1001 points by burnt-resistor · 96 days ago · 178 comments on HN

Article summary

1D-Chess is a variant of chess played on a one-dimensional board with three pieces: King, Knight, and Rook. The game has simplified rules and a smaller board, making it more accessible to new players. The article presents a challenge to play as white against the AI and find a forced win. The game's rules and objectives are similar to traditional chess, with the goal of checkmating the enemy king.

Main themes

  • 1D Chess variant
  • Simplified chess rules
  • Game strategy
  • Chess variants
  • Board game design

What commenters say

  • The 1D Chess variant is an interesting and accessible version of the game that can be played with simplified rules.
  • Some players find the game's stalemate rules counterintuitive, as they can lead to a draw even when one player has a significant advantage.
  • The game's design and rules can be compared to other board games, such as Backgammon, which can be considered a 1D game despite having a physical board with two dimensions.
  • The notation system used in the game can be confusing for some players, but it is a necessary part of the game's design.
  • The game requires strategic thinking and planning to win, and players must carefully consider their moves to outmaneuver their opponent.
  • The concept of a 'forced win' in the game is challenging to achieve, and players must use clever tactics to checkmate their opponent's king.
  • Some players argue that the stalemate rule in chess is arbitrary and does not make sense in certain situations, while others see it as a necessary part of the game's strategy and balance.
  • The game's simplicity and accessibility make it a great introduction to chess and strategy games for new players.