CrazyChess plays in the game which is called Loosing Chess. Losing
Chess often also called Giveaway Chess or Suicide Chess is a chess variant
where the goal is to ?lose?, i.e. to be left without pieces or moves. It's
crazy, isn't it? Losing Chess is getting more and more popular, many players
discover the beauty and the deepness of this wonderful game! Loosing Chess
is very popular game among the children who like to play in chess.
Losing Chess has several variants. CrazyChess includes three of them.
Stalemate = Win
The traditional rules, which are also greatly preferred by most strong
players, follow:
All the rules of normal chess apply, with the following exceptions:
Capturing is compulsory.
The King plays no special role - it can be taken, put or left 'en prise'.
Castling is available.
Pawns can promote to any piece (including the King).
The player wins if he cannot move, i.e. he has no pieces left or his pieces
are stalemated.
There is one more exception in rules for the boards 6x6 and 7x7: on its
first move Pawn may step forward only one square.
Stalemate = Draw
All the rules of the traditional Loosing Chess apply (see Stalemate=Win),
with the following exception: the player wins only if he has no pieces
left. In case of stalemate the game is drawn.
The variant is played in AISE, the Italian Chess Variant Association.
It is known there as VINCIPERDI.
Stalemate = Count Chessmen
All the rules of the traditional Loosing Chess apply (see Stalemate=Win),
with the following two exceptions:
In case of stalemate the win for the player with fewer chessmen (pieces
and Pawns).
2. No castling is allowed here.
These rules are a bit unusual, but quite acceptable. They have been invented
on the FICS-server, the server with the highest Losing Chess activity.
Features
Initial position
In CrazyChess you are allowed to select 3 types of initial position:
Standard position
It means that on the board sized 8x8 all pieces stand like in traditional
chess. Initial position on the boards 7x7 and 6x6 have a special standard.
Random position
All Pawns stand like in traditional chess while the pieces location is
defined randomly by the computer.
Every time you start the game, computer generates a new position for
pieces. Pieces of both sides are always arranged symmetrically.
User position
Here you can place manually any pieces on any empty squares of the chessboard.
Thanks to this option, CrazyChess can solve Loosing Chess problems.
Size of the board
Three sizes of the chessboard are available in the program: 8x8, 7x7, and
6x6.
Levels
The Play mode incorporates 7 levels of difficulty. The difficulty of a
particular level depends on three factors: the size of the board, the number
of half moves (plies) a computer personality looks ahead while thinking
(fixed depth), and the time alloted for a game. The more size of the chessboard,
the more difficult is a play. The higher the difficulty level, the less
time you and computer have for a game. At each level you will be offered
a total of 5 games. You will not be promoted to the next difficulty level
unless you have won 3 out of the 5 games at the current level.
In the Training mode you may choose any playing strength level of the
program, using the options Fixed depth and Time control. If you wish to
use CrazyChess as a solver of Loosing Chess problems, set up a Fixed depth
on 15 and Time control - on unlimited (***).
To download the evaluation copy of the program (self-extracted archive
file) click here: Beginning levels are free! If you like the program please
register it. You can download and register this program here: http://www.bartsoft.com/chesspuzzles/.
Program costs $19.95.
Minimum System Requirements:
IBM PC-486
Windows 3.1 or Windows 95/98
Graphics display adapter VGA or SVGA
Mouse or keyboard
Written by Aleksey Bartashnikov.
WWW page created: March 30, 1999.