There
are three forms of Chess, you can choose
from to play. These are Traditional Chess,
Fischer Random Chess, and Red Square Chess.
Rules for the other two variationsof Chess
are :--
1. Traditional Chess : This chess Variant
is the most common form of the chess and
the rules and strategies are the same as
the Standard Chess have like -- each player
have 16 Pieces, but only six unique pieces.
2. Fischer Random Chess : Unlike Traditional
Chess, the setup of the pieces varies
with every game of Fischer Random Chess.
The pawns setup is always the same
as Traditional Chess, but the setup
of the other pieces is randomized.
But not completely random: the bishops
are always on different colors, and
there is always a rook on either side
of the king. Both players have the
same setup, so there is no advantage
to either player.
3. Red Square Chess : Red Square Chess
has the same piece setup as Traditional
Chess. However, during each game of
Red Square Chess, two of the unoccupied
spaces in the center of the board will
be red. These spaces will vary from
game to game. Pieces can pass over
red squares, but only pawns can land
there; all other pieces are barred
from the red squares. Otherwise, the
rules are exactly the same as for Traditional
Chess. Note that the king cannot move
into a red square, even to avoid a
check or checkmate.