Overview: Hexes 9-Pawn ChessEach player commands identical forces comprised of a team of specialized chess pieces: the king; the queen; two rooks; two knights; three bishops; and nine pawns. The players take turns, moving one piece per turn. White makes the opening move. The winner of the previous match plays Black. ![]() ![]() ObjectThe object of the game is to trap the opponent's king in such a way that it is both under threat (check) and unable to escape (checkmate). StrategyThere are two main considerations in a winning chess strategy. These are: material (your pieces) and position (how they are distributed). It is possible to have an advantage in material but a disadvatage in position, or vice versa. A material advantage is gained by capturing your opponent's pieces, or by sacrificing lower value pieces for higher. (See chart below for piece values.) ![]() Note the king has no designated value because it cannot be captured. The pawn has no letter-symbol because when writing down a pawn move, it is identified by its location.
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*Pawns in Hexes Chess have gained a bit more mobility than the other pieces, and would be more accurately valued at 1.17. While all the other pieces have gained 50% in mobility over their square-chess counterparts (from 8 directions to 12 for the king, queen and knights; and from 4 directions to 6 for the rooks and bishops), the pawn, when you include its capture directions has gained 67% (from 3 directions to 5). |