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      • It's under game options. There's a rolldown menu that says standard chess until you click the little arrow and it changes to chess 960. Home>online chess>start new game
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  2. Jul 5, 2019 · Chess 960 is a chess variant that has all of the same rules as standard chess. The only difference is that the starting position of the pieces is mostly randomized (but mirrored), on both sides.

  3. Feb 6, 2019 · Here are a few helpful tips on how to start out a 960 game 1. Envision where you want you pieces to go. Do not worry too much about what your opponent is doing, unless they are threatening to do something. Generally, in 960, I find it the most helpful to picture the ideal set-up for my pieces and then try to play it out.

  4. Aug 20, 2021 · Learn the rules to the Chess Variant: Fischer Random (also called Chess 960), quickly and concisely - This video has no distractions, just the rules. For a refresher of the original Chess...

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  5. Chess960 (also known as Fischer Random) is a chess variant where the starting position of each piece in the home rank is randomized. However, the pieces of both sides will still be symmetrical. Rules. All the rules of standard chess apply. In particular, pieces work as if in standard chess, with the exception of castling. Castling

  6. In this video International Master Daniel Rensch teaches you how to play Chess 960 (also called Fischer Random Chess.) You'll learn the history of the game, how castling works in this variation...

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  7. Jan 1, 2018 · The starting position in Chess960 is random, but there are a few requirements. Bishops MUST be on opposite-colored squares. The king MUST be placed on a square between the two rooks. Black's pieces are placed opposite White's pieces.

  8. 960 choices can be obtained in several ways by combining polyhedral dice without re-rolling; for example 4×12×20 or 6×8×20 or 8×10×12. Shuffling marked objects (cards, pieces, pawns, dominoes, Scrabble letters) and use the permutations.

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