- On each turn, player flips a coin or roll a six-sided die.
- If a player flips a heads, or rolls an even number, then he or she gets to take two turns.
- If a player flips a tails, or rolls an odd number, then he or she only takes one turn.
- If a player is to take two turns and is put in check, or checkmate on the first turn, then he or she may sacrifice a pawn. This nullifies the status of the king.
- The rest of the rules are the same.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Alex’s 2nd New Awesome Chess Variant
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