Senterej
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Senterej is a chess variant
Chess variant
A chess variant is a game related to, derived from or inspired by chess. The difference from chess might include one or more of the following:...

, the form of chess traditionally played in Ethiopia. It is the last popular survival of shatranj
Shatranj
Shatranj is an old form of chess, which came to the Western world from India. Modern chess has gradually developed from this game.-Etymology and origins:...

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Rules

The board is not checkered, merely marked into squares; it is usually a red cloth, marked by strips of black. Each king stands just to the right of the centerline from its player's point of view. It moves one step in any direction. At its left stands the ferz, moving one square diagonally. (One source says it moves one step in any direction, but may only capture diagonally. There may have been regional variations.) On their flanks stands a piece called the fil. This is the alfil, leaping diagonally to the second square distant. Beside these stand the horses, moving as knights. In the corners stand the rooks. The second rank is filled with pawns, which move one step forward and capture one square diagonally forward. There is no double first move, and therefore no capture en passant
En passant
En passant is a move in the board game of chess . It is a special pawn capture which can occur immediately after a player moves a pawn two squares forward from its starting position, and an enemy pawn could have captured it had it moved only one square forward...

. A pawn reaching the farthest rank is promoted to ferz (one source says, to the rank of any piece already lost).

In Senterej both sides start playing at the same time without waiting for turns. The phase before first capture is called the Mobilization Phase, or werera. Both players may move their pieces as many times as they like without concern for the number of moves the opponent makes. During this phase the players watch each other's moves, and retract their own and substitute others as they think best. They only start to take turns after the First Capture.

The play was much more sociable than Europe is used to, with all the bystanders (even, in the old days, slaves) calling out their notions of useful plays and moving the pieces about to demonstrate.

The rules and customs surrounding checkmate are numerous. Dealing the fatal blow with a rook or knight was considered inartistic. Delivering the fatal stroke with a ferz or fil is more respectable; with a combination of pawns, even more praiseworthy. A king denuded of all pieces cannot be mated. A king with only a single piece supporting him (pawns do not count, in this case or the previous one) can only be mated before that piece has moved seven times.

Advantages

Senterej creates randomized initial chess positions, which make the memorizing chess opening sequences
Chess opening
A chess opening is the group of initial moves of a chess game. Recognized sequences of opening moves are referred to as openings as initiated by White or defenses, as created in reply by Black. There are many dozens of different openings, and hundreds of named variants. The Oxford Companion to...

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