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Philip Cohen


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Philip M. Cohen is the inventor of several chess variants. He authored the column "Olla Podrida" in the periodical Nost-algia published by the (now defunct) correspondence game club NOST. The column regularly featured chess variants, many experimental, since 1972.

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Reincarnation Chess

This variant by Cohen uses the same board and pieces as standard chess, but a captured piece can make its presence felt on the board as a zombie, and can "reincarnate" another zombie back into the game by capturing it.

Move rules

When a capture (or series of captures) takes place on a square, a zombie is created when the capturing piece leaves the square. The zombie assumes the same piece type as the (last) piece captured, and the color of the capturing player.

  • Zombies cannot capture normal pieces or move through them.
  • Normal pieces cannot capture zombies or move through them.
  • Zombies can capture or move through other zombies.
  • Reincarnation: When a zombie (or series of zombies) is captured on a square, a normal piece is created when the capturing zombie leaves the square. The normal piece assumes the same piece type as the (last) zombie captured, and the color of the capturing player.
  • Zombie pawns promote to zombie pieces and retain their piece type if reincarnated.
  • Pieces reborn on their starting squares regain their usual privileges (the pawn's initial two-square advance; the rook's eligibility to castle).
  • There is no en passant capture in Reincarnation Chess.

    References

    Philip M. Cohen Wikipedia