Fischer Random Chess, also known as Chess960, is a variation of the game of chess invented by former world chess champion Bobby Fischer. Fischer announced this new game variation on June 19, 1996, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fischer Random Chess employs the same board and pieces as standard chess, but the starting position of the pieces on the players' home ranks is randomized, following certain rules. The random setup makes gaining an advantage through the memorization of openings impracticable; players instead must rely more on their spontaneous talent and creativity over the board.
Randomizing the main pieces had long been known as Shuffle Chess; however, Fischer Random Chess introduces new rules regarding the initial random set up, "preserving the dynamic nature of the game by retaining bishops of opposite colours for each player and the right to castle for both sides". The result is 960 unique possible starting positions.
In 2008, FIDE added Chess960 to an appendix of the Laws of Chess.
The first world championship officially sanctioned by FIDE, the FIDE World Fischer Random Chess Championship 2019, was held in 2019, bringing more prominence to the variant.
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The late World Champion Bobby Fishcer invented the Fishcer Random and its difference from standard chess is that the pieces in the back rank are randomly shuffled instead of having set positions.
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And you still get to castle.
Does the same randomized setup apply to both players, or is each color randomized separately? If the latter has not yet been invented, I hereby announce a new variant: Sphinx’s Double Random Dumb Luck Chess. My version would finally bring chess into the orbit of real wargames, in which starting positions are usually asymmetrical.
And for those interested, here is a board generator.
I think so many moves ahead when I play chess, you would have to start in the 13th century just to beat me.