Welcome to the last episode of the year! We are going to do something a little different today, we are going to look at a couple of chess variants - primarily focusing on Chess960, Freestyle Chess, or Fischer Random - depending on which era of chess you played in.
Chess in its current form has been around for hundreds of years, but Shuffle chess has been around for about a quarter of a millennia.
For our game this week, we are going back to a game between two former Chess960 World Champions in 2019 - Wesley So versus Peter Svidler.
Now, since this is a 960 game, the backrow of pieces on each side are not in their traditional spots. I will read off the location of each piece now.
According to Chess960.net, we are looking at position 900.
White has a rook on A1, a light square bishop on b1, their dark square bishop on c1, their king on d1, queen on e1, their rook on f1, and their two knights on g1 and h1.
Black has the same set up - a Rook on a8, bishops on b8 and c8, their king on d8, queen on e8, their rook on f8, and their knights on g8 and h8.
Now - let’s see how we do. If we’re ready - … Let’s begin.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess960
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chess_variants
https://www.chess.com/game/live/4092688154
http://cassidynoble.com/