I have decided to create this thread
in order to try to incentive other lichess users
to play more this variant, which I believe It is awesome
It has more room for creativity and you always have a new game feeling, so here we can post some 960 games that we like
here is a game I just played
http://en.lichess.org/IHrALdSN#24
when I was playing this game I tried to castle on the queenside and I could not, somehow I thought that the king was gonna move to a1 and the rook to b1,
but It turns out that It is just the same than in normal chess
but I could not castle because my other rook was in d1
and then the black bishop was on d1 so the square was occupied
so here We can post some doubts or ideas regarding fischer random as well.
It is just normal chess for anyone who has not played it
with the only difference, You have to study much less which I think It is a plus, plus You always play new stuff so It does not get repetitive,
now in theory u would have to study more positions since there are more but in practice since the opponent is also at a loss in the opening, It is fresh air, so basically there is no theory and only game, sport, plus You see different set ups
of the board so It will rich your understanding, just for the beauty of the game.
Have fun and play more fischer chess instead a fraction of it, 1/960.
in order to try to incentive other lichess users
to play more this variant, which I believe It is awesome
It has more room for creativity and you always have a new game feeling, so here we can post some 960 games that we like
here is a game I just played
http://en.lichess.org/IHrALdSN#24
when I was playing this game I tried to castle on the queenside and I could not, somehow I thought that the king was gonna move to a1 and the rook to b1,
but It turns out that It is just the same than in normal chess
but I could not castle because my other rook was in d1
and then the black bishop was on d1 so the square was occupied
so here We can post some doubts or ideas regarding fischer random as well.
It is just normal chess for anyone who has not played it
with the only difference, You have to study much less which I think It is a plus, plus You always play new stuff so It does not get repetitive,
now in theory u would have to study more positions since there are more but in practice since the opponent is also at a loss in the opening, It is fresh air, so basically there is no theory and only game, sport, plus You see different set ups
of the board so It will rich your understanding, just for the beauty of the game.
Have fun and play more fischer chess instead a fraction of it, 1/960.