The Strategy of the Unknown: An Introduction to Dark Chess Standard chess is a game of perfect information. Both players see the entire board, every threat is visible, and the only mystery lies in the opponent’s intent. (also known as Fog of War chess) fundamentally disrupts this logic by introducing "incomplete information." In this variant, you can only see the squares your pieces can legally move to. This single change transforms a game of pure calculation into one of risk management, scouting, and psychological warfare. 1. From Calculation to Deduction
Moving pieces in a way that minimizes exposure to unseen threats. Dark Chess
Moving aggressively in one sector to force the opponent to waste "vision" there, while maneuvering your real threat in the shadows. Conclusion The Strategy of the Unknown: An Introduction to
In traditional chess, a player might calculate ten moves ahead based on a static board. In Dark Chess, calculation is replaced by . If an opponent’s piece disappears from your line of sight, you must infer its position based on the time elapsed and the squares it could reach. You aren't just playing the pieces; you are playing the "ghosts" of where those pieces might be. 2. The Importance of Scouting This single change transforms a game of pure
Keeping track of where the opponent’s pieces were last seen.