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:
- All rules of chess apply.
- 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.
- You cannot ask for a draw. Only I can ask You. You has1 the choice to accept a draw or keep playing.
- You cannot ask to resign. That would ruin the fun for all.
- 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.




