N-Relay Chess, sometimes also called Knight-Relay Chess
was invented by Mannis Charosh around 1972. It is regularly played in modern
chess variant circles.
Rules
The rules of FIDE chess are in effect, with the exception of what follows.
A pawn or a piece (but not the King or a Knight) guarded by a Knight
of the same color is relayed the power to move (and in particular to capture)
as a Knight. This power adds to the usual power of the pawn/piece and lasts
as long as the pawn/piece is guarded by a Knight.
A pawn relayed by Knight does not extend its powers to the 1st or 8th
rank; e.g. a white pawn in f6 guarded by a while Knight in e4 cannot move
to (or check the King in) e8 or g8, etc.
A pawn moved back to its 2nd rank regains its right to a two-step move.
Original or promoted Knights do not capture and neither can be captured.
No en passant capture.
Best players
John McCallion (UK => USA - 1st International Champion)
It was noted by Pierre Tourigny that this game is actually mate after
the 12th move of black, i.e., the game should stop there.
Text by Alessandro Castelli. Comment added by Hans Bodlaender based
on email of Pierre Tourigny.
WWW page created: 1995 or 1996. Last modified: August 18, 1999.