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Introduction

Vegas Fun Chess is a chess variant, where special dice are used to decide whatpieces to move.

In an email to Hans, Edward Collins writes:

I've played this several times. It can be fun. Somewhat silly, but fun.

Since most people won't have the special dice that are included, it ispossible, although maybe a little inconvenient, to use a deck of cards, oreven two normal dice, (as long as each dice is different) and achieve thesame thing as these special dice.

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The sample game that was included was actually written in descriptivenotation, but I took the time to convert it to algebraic.

Thanks for putting together such a neat site.

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Rules

Vegas Fun Chess, Official rules by George Koltanowski, orthodox chess Master.[The rules given below are not as written by George Koltanowski. They have beenreworded by the editor. -Ed.]

Vegas Fun chess is played on a orthodox chess board, with the orthodox chess piecesin the standard setup. 2 special six-sided dice are used, each face of the diehaving a chess symbol on it, plus an 'optional' indicator for one side. Twoconventional six-sided dice could be used interpreting the numbers as follows:

Turn sequence: Each turn, a player first must roll the two dice. The player must then movea piece of the type shown by either die. If the player is unable to legally movea piece of either type, then the turn is passed, and it is the opposing player's turn. The'optional' symbol indicates the player may make any legal move.

Giving check: A player giving check does not roll the dice on their next turn. They simplymake any legal move. Or they may pass their turn. A player may also pass their turnwhen the 'optional' symbol is showing.

Check: A player that is in check does not roll the dice on their turn. Instead theymust make a legal chess move to remove the check.

Castling: A castling move is interpreted as moving the King.

Stalemate: If a player's king is stalemated, and the player rolls a Kingon one of the two dice, then the game is a draw.

Sample Game

Notes

There are many examples of chess played according to the role ofdice. Pritchard's Encyclopedia of Chess Variants containsdescriptions of seven versions of what he calls 'Dice Chess'.

Intoduction written by Edward D. Collins(www.inficad.com/~ecollins/). Edward D. Collins also provided the text for the official rules of Vegas chess, uponwhich the text for the rules on this page were based, and the sample game.
Rules paraphrased by David Howe.Notes by David Howe.

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WWW page created: August 25, 1998.