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Question: I realise there are two configurations of the back row of a chess board, and am wondering which one is most popular.
♖♘♗♔♕♗♘♖ and ♜♞♝♛♚♝♞♜ - 3 (100%)
♘♖♗♔♕♗♖♘ and ♞♜♝♛♚♝♜♞ - 0 (0%)
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November 14, 2015, 09:18:47 PM
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I was just thinking there are two formations of the chess board.
The one I use is:
♖♘♗♔♕♗♘♖
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♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♛♚♝♞♜

I was thinking of using this for some market research for a gambling low risk application.
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November 14, 2015, 09:23:55 PM
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I was just thinking there are two formations of the chess board.
The one I use is:
♖♘♗♔♕♗♘♖
♙♙♙♙♙♙♙♙




♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♛♚♝♞♜

I was thinking of using this for some market research for a gambling low risk application.


Not sure what your intent is here but there is only ONE way to set up a chess board.
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November 14, 2015, 09:28:42 PM
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I was just thinking there are two formations of the chess board.
The one I use is:
♖♘♗♔♕♗♘♖
♙♙♙♙♙♙♙♙




♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♛♚♝♞♜

I was thinking of using this for some market research for a gambling low risk application.


Actually, the formation should be (from black's perspective):

♖♘♗♔♕♗♘♖
♙♙♙♙♙♙♙♙
        |
        |
        |
        |
♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♚♛♝♞♜

That is, Kings (and Queens) on the same file.

In relation to the poll question, I can't say I've ever seen a configuration with the Knights on the outside - and, to the best of my knowledge, that isn't used in official tournaments.
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November 14, 2015, 09:42:45 PM
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I was just thinking there are two formations of the chess board.
The one I use is:
♖♘♗♔♕♗♘♖
♙♙♙♙♙♙♙♙




♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♛♚♝♞♜

I was thinking of using this for some market research for a gambling low risk application.


Actually, the formation should be (from black's perspective):

♖♘♗♔♕♗♘♖
♙♙♙♙♙♙♙♙
        |
        |
        |
        |
♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♚♛♝♞♜

That is, Kings (and Queens) on the same file.

In relation to the poll question, I can't say I've ever seen a configuration with the Knights on the outside - and, to the best of my knowledge, that isn't used in official tournaments.

According to the Laws of Chess this is the correct order for a chess board setup.

♖♘♗♕♔♗♘♖
♙♙♙♙♙♙♙♙



♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♛♚♝♞♜
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November 14, 2015, 09:44:17 PM
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I was just thinking there are two formations of the chess board.
The one I use is:
♖♘♗♔♕♗♘♖
♙♙♙♙♙♙♙♙




♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♛♚♝♞♜

I was thinking of using this for some market research for a gambling low risk application.


Actually, the formation should be (from black's perspective):

♖♘♗♔♕♗♘♖
♙♙♙♙♙♙♙♙
        |
        |
        |
        |
♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♚♛♝♞♜

That is, Kings (and Queens) on the same file.

In relation to the poll question, I can't say I've ever seen a configuration with the Knights on the outside - and, to the best of my knowledge, that isn't used in official tournaments.

I have seen the option for this an many apps and video games. Soem people have even set up my chess board in that way and I have hadd to change it in order to put the "knights" and "castle" in the correct place.
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November 14, 2015, 09:46:14 PM
Last edit: November 14, 2015, 09:58:12 PM by u9y42
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According to the Laws of Chess this is the correct order for a chess board setup.

♖♘♗♕♔♗♘♖
♙♙♙♙♙♙♙♙



♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
♜♞♝♛♚♝♞♜

Hmm, from Black's perspective? Notice the colors on the pieces (particularly easy to tell on the King).





I have seen the option for this an many apps and video games. Soem people have even set up my chess board in that way and I have hadd to change it in order to put the "knights" and "castle" in the correct place.

I suppose it can be a popular variant, of some sort - but I've honestly never heard of it before. Smiley

EDIT: perhaps, something like this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chess_variants?
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November 14, 2015, 11:13:12 PM
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This is the conventional setup order that you have in the OP, but there are variants. 960 chess, Fischer chess I think. These are based on random placement of the pieces on the back ranks. Also there´s Horde Chess where one side has the standard pieces  and the other has 32 pawns. Maybe there´s more. These are fringe variants I guess but still interesting.

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