Week 9
This week I played another variant of chess. The variant is called Automate. In Automate, both players take turn setting up their pieces. After they both finish setting up their pieces, a computer program plays the game for them. Each player must first decide where to play six pawns. Except for the king, each piece is assigned a point value. A player can not add pieces to the board such that their combined value exceeds 35. During set up, both players can see where the other player places their pieces and the player's remaining points. Pawns can either go on the 2nd or 3rd rank and no more than 2 can be in a file. The other pieces must be placed on the 1st or 2nd ranks. A player can have more than one queen, bishop, rook, or horse. My tactic when playing was to create pawn structures and put pieces like bishops and queens in spaces where they had open lines of attack. I tried to put as many queens on the board as possible. Once the computer program started taking over, I became aw...