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Antisocialist Chess

By: Jacroe March 19, 2009

The first part in a large social experiment, there is Antisocialist Chess. Basically it's a chess game. Me vs. You, where me is myself and you is everyone else. Rules are simple:

  1. All rules of chess apply.
  2. First come, first serve. The first move submitted is the move that I'll use, whether or not it's the best move. On that note, I won't send in moves to help myself.
  3. You cannot ask for a draw. Only I can ask You. You has1 the choice to accept a draw or keep playing.
  4. You cannot ask to resign. That would ruin the fun for all.
  5. If You wins2, suggestions can be sent on what my punishment should be.

So, get to playing! I've already made a move. So it's your turn.

1 I'm using "You" as a group doing the same thing at the same time. Shirley English taught me that. :(

2 See footnote 1.



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