To compensate for the board configuration slighly favoring white, black moves
first in Mini Slanted Escalator Chess
Board and Setup
a b c d e f g h Black
+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
6 |*R**|*N**|*B**|*Q**|*K**|*B**|*N**|*R**| 6
+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
5 |*C**|*C**|*C**|*C**|*C**|*C**|*C**|*C**| 5
+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
4 \ab4 \bc4 \XXXX| |::::|XXXX/fg4 /gh4 / 4
\----\----\XXX+----+----+XXX/----/----/
3 \ab3 \bc3 \XX|::::| |XX/fg3 /gh3 / 3
+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
2 |:C::| C |:C::| C |:C::| C |:C::| C | 2
+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
1 | R |:N::| B |:Q::| K |:B::| N |:R::| 1
+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
a b c d e f g h White
C stands for Crab.
The Pieces
Crabs always move exactly one square forwards,
either diagonally left, straight ahead, or diagonally right.
They capture like Pawns, to the left or right, and like Pawns can
also make non-capturing moves to the left or right or straight ahead.
Because Crabs only move 1 square at a time in Mini Slanted Escalator
Chess, there is no en passant capture. Promotion in MSEC is the
same as in SEC.
Please also note that just as in Slanted Escalator Chess, and
Ultra Slanted
Escalator Chess it is possible to use the escalator squares to wind up with two
Bishops on the same color. This is also legal in Mini Slanted Escalator Chess.
Castling is the same as in the other games, it's rule is the same
as in orthodox chess.
Notes
The board is obviously cramped at first and will open up as pieces
exchange off with each other. SEC was designed with a variant in
which Knights could not jump across the barriers. This was not considered
a rule of the 'standard game' but rather as an experimental variant
which players could try out. Because of the extreme cramped conditions
of MSEC, anything that gives pieces extra mobility is to the game's
advantage, therefore that variant is not recommended.
Game invented by David Short. Diagram by David Short. Text by Hans Bodlaender and David Short.
Webpage made: May 13, 2004.