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- A SIMPLIFIED HALF-BOARD GAME
- USING A CHINESE CHESS SET
- BY ROLEIGH MARTIN
- CIS 71510,1042
- 5511 Malibu Drive
- Edina MN 55436
- 1-18-94
-
- I received an interesting Compuserve (CIS) email from a
- downloader of an earlier upload of CCHESS.ZIP from Dave
- Franz (CIS ID 71172,2115). I am reproducing relevant
- parts from his email. It shows how to play another
- game with Chinese Chess that might be easier to teach
- newcomers. I've known Chinese mothers and young kids
- to play this game quite enjoyably. According to Dave
- Franz, a lot of Chinese men play this game too. I
- haven't played it myself though. It is reproduced here
- to achieve written (in English) posterity.
-
-
- To: Roleigh H. Martin > [71510,1042]
- #: 67 S0/CompuServe Mail [MAIL]
- 05-Jan-94 09:52 CST
- Sb: XiangXi half-board chess
- Fm: Dave Franz [71172,2115]
-
-
- I was wondering if you knew of the half-board version
- of this game. I learned it in Taiwan from Taxi
- drivers. (It is played on half the board, with all the
- pieces turned down, in the center of the squares. A
- move consists of flipping a piece over or moving a
- piece... well hopefully you know all of this.)
-
-
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-
-
- To: Roleigh Martin > [71510,1042]
- #: 68 S0/CompuServe Mail [MAIL]
- 06-Jan-94 15:38 CST
- Sb: XiangXi half-board chess
- Fm: Dave Franz [71172,2115]
-
- First to answer your questions, I downloaded your
- upload from IBMNEW forum. I was taught how to play the
- full board version once, but that was long ago, and I
- never practiced enough to retain the knowledge. I
- haven't played the half board game in two years now, so
- I'm also getting rusty at that. In this game, there
- are two players, and the game is very fast and
- exciting. Kind of a mix-up of Checkers, Chess, Stratego
- and Poker.
-
-
- PRE-GAME
-
- All pieces are turned upside down, mixed up, and placed
- in the center of the squares of a half board (on a 4x8
- grid).
-
-
- STARTING
-
- CAI CHUAN (paper-rock-scissors) determines who will
- turn over the first piece to see who makes the first
- move (turns the first piece.) The color of the first
- piece is played by the turner of that piece.
-
-
- PLAY
-
- A move is either (1) turning over a piece, (2) moving a
- piece one square horizontally or vertically (not
- diagonally) to another blank square, or (3) capturing
- another piece. Obviously, at first, most of the moves
- are turning over pieces. The object of the game is to
- eliminate all the tiles of the other player.
-
-
- HIERARCHY OF PIECES
-
- The general can take a knight, can take a elephant, can
- take a chariot, can take a horse can take a pawn.
- Pawns can take a general, but generals can't take
- pawns. Any piece just mentioned can capture its own
- kind or below (except general to pawn). Cannons can
- take anything, but only by jumping over another piece,
- regardless of how far away the piece is, so long as
- there is only one piece. (The piece captured is the
- one it lands on, not the one it jumps.) When not
- capturing, cannons can move to adjacent free squares
- just like any other piece. Further, cannons can be
- taken by anything but a pawn. Capturing takes place
- for any other piece by moving to an adjacent square.
-
-
- COMMENTS
-
- Stalemates are possible. The end of the game can get
- very strategy oriented.
-
- Games are not based entirely on strategy, sometimes a
- game can be won by the luck of the draw (the luck of
- the turn).
-
- Cannons tend to be the most interesting pieces in the
- game.
-
- The rules I just laid out are subject to wide
- variations. Some of my favorite: Cannons can jump
- consecutively, taking many pieces in one move. Various
- pieces can move on the diagonal. Horses can only move
- two up one over (like in regular chess). Various
- pieces can move on the diagonal (or can move only on
- the diagonal). Turn all pieces up at start. etc. etc.
- etc. Half-board Xiang Xi works like poker, when the
- dealer calls the game (ie, 7stud, draw, etc.).
-
- Well I hope this gives you a better idea of the game.
- I just wrote this on the fly, so it may not be a very
- good description.
-
-