On move 3 the Black King moves to tengen.
The Black King moves to the side.
The Black King must move.
But now
I was assuming white can't move into checkDusk Eagle wrote: Depending on the rules, Black is captured before white.
I am leaning that way myself.shapenaji wrote:Perhaps there should be an opposition rule, kings can checkmate other kings. (So it can take the liberties of the other king)
Well, go is an interesting game with many interesting facets, sometimes it's nice to illuminate those facets in a different lighting.goddess wrote:It always amazes me that anyone would want to try to come up with a variant for go. It is almost as if that suggests that go is not interesting enough as it is. I just don't get the desire to come up with variants. Sorry. I had to say it because every time someone mentions it I think this.
Terri
Javaness2 wrote:I think you should modify the idea a little
1. You can win by points or capture of the opponent's magical-king-like-token
2. Allow the king to only move in a certain restricted way (like a knight's move)
3. Play on a small board
4. (Maybe) Put the magical-king-like-tokens in the centre of the board at the start.