Chess and Physics. Description of game, in
context with several sample games.
Rules
The FIDE rules apply,
except in the following, with the spirit that the
last pieces moved continue to move the same way in the next turns.
There is no notion of castling, check, checkmate and stalemate. The winner
is the player that captures the king of the opponent.
If you moved a piece without making a capture in your last move, you are
forced to play the same piece in the same direction without making a
capture. If you can't, you are free to play whatever you want following
Rules 1-2.
If you made a capture in your last move, you are forced to play the same
piece in the same direction and make another capture with it.
If you can't, you are free to play whatever you want following rules 1-2.
'Direction' is meant in the oriented sense that there are 16 different
directions possible in all, including the knight moves. The distance a
queen, a rook or a bishop moves along a direction is left free to the
players' choice.