Monster chess

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Monster chess. White King can move twice (king-type) moves per turn.

Monster chess - or Super King chess - is a chess variant in which the White has only a king and four pawns to fight against all the pieces of the Black side. All the rules of chess apply, except that White makes two successive moves per turn. The white king can move into check on the first move of the turn. The goal is to capture the opponent's king.

Monster chess is also played with White starting with all eight pawns, or with only two.

Queening a white pawn generally allows White to declare a checkmate on one of the next moves. Also, with only the two kings on the board, White can easily force a Monster chess checkmate.

Sometimes White's moves can be executed with humour. For example, both hands can be used to move two pawns simultaneously, or a black piece one square away from the white king can simply be removed from the board.

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  • White must execute two moves in his/her turn. He can do this by moving a piece twice or two pieces once.
  • The white king may move into check and then out of check, provided that White can execute two moves.
  • If a king is in check, it must be placed out of check.
  • Otherwise, standard chess rules apply.

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