This is where a Kriegspielgame will take place.
Since in Kriegspiel, the players do not know their opponent’s moves, this thread is forbidden to the players!
They can look only after the game finishes.
They must rely on the Kriegspiel (chess variant) Report thread for all their information.
OK, my rules are a little different from the Internet ones.
Mine are based on refereeing this variant for over 30 years and are designed to give the players clear information. (This is important on the SDMB, where each move may take a day or more.)
The referee will tell each player when it is his turn to move.
All possible pawn captures by the player to move will be listed, e.g. after 1. d2-d4 c7-c5 … “White has a pawn capture on c5”
(If the potential capture is an ‘en passant’, that will be stated too.)
The player does not have to capture.
**When a piece or pawn is captured, the referee will announce it **e.g. “a White man has been captured on e6”.
The precise identity of the man taken is not stated.
(If the potential capture is an ‘en passant’, the arrival square of the pawn capturing is given.)
If a check is given, the referee will announce it and what is checking e.g. “Black is in check from a knight”.
N.B. Promotions are not announced.
**A player can try various moves, one at a time **(this is a big part of the game). The referee will either announce “that move is not legal”, or play the move (and annnounce any ‘consequences’).
Suppose White plays 1. e2-e3, Black replies and then White tries 2. Bf1-a6 and is told “that move is not legal”, then White knows Black must have played 1. …b7-b5. He can now try 2. Bf1-b5 (when the referee will announce “a Black man has been captured on b5”).
The referee will announce checkmate, stalemate or when there is simply not enough material left to checkmate.
The SDMB players are on their honour not to look at the moves in this Game thread.
I am not sure what it is, If I get down to where I need to squirm, I squirm like no one’s business. However, playing my game before that happens, is a rarity.
[Aside from the one time I did fool’s mate on my cousin, twice, IN A ROW]