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== Grandmaster == | == Grandmaster == | ||
Grandmaster is an abstract game played on an 8x8 board | Grandmaster is an abstract game played on an 8x8 board. The goal is to capture 15 points worth of your opponent’s pieces. | ||
== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
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== Turns == | == Turns == | ||
On your turn you may move a pawn or a grandmaster. Pawns move one space directly forward or they can capture by moving | On your turn you may move a pawn or a grandmaster. Pawns move one space directly forward or they can capture by moving diagonally. Grandmasters can move as far as they like, but only in the directions allowed by the arrows of the space where they begin. They may not pass over another piece, but they may capture an enemy piece by landing on it. | ||
== Promotion == | == Promotion == | ||
A pawn reaching the back row is promoted to a zero point grandmaster. | A pawn reaching the back row is promoted to a zero point grandmaster. This means it has no value to the opponent if captured, but a much greater range of motion than it previously had. | ||
== End Of Game == | == End Of Game == | ||
The game ends immediately when | The game ends immediately when a player has captured 15 or more points worth of the opponent’s pieces. |
Latest revision as of 18:26, 12 February 2023
Grandmaster
Grandmaster is an abstract game played on an 8x8 board. The goal is to capture 15 points worth of your opponent’s pieces.
Setup
The board is made up of 64 tiles. The gameboard is created by laying out the board in an 8x8 grid. The red arrows may not face a corner. First player will choose a side and then the pieces 1-8 are placed on the back row with a row of pawns in front of them.
Turns
On your turn you may move a pawn or a grandmaster. Pawns move one space directly forward or they can capture by moving diagonally. Grandmasters can move as far as they like, but only in the directions allowed by the arrows of the space where they begin. They may not pass over another piece, but they may capture an enemy piece by landing on it.
Promotion
A pawn reaching the back row is promoted to a zero point grandmaster. This means it has no value to the opponent if captured, but a much greater range of motion than it previously had.
End Of Game
The game ends immediately when a player has captured 15 or more points worth of the opponent’s pieces.