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a little confused on how to set up the board. Does each player setup their pieces according to the placement shown for the bottom two rows on their booklet page? Or do you set it up like regular chess (pawns in row 2, everyone else in row 1)?

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Great game, we're going to try it out with my family over Christmas! Just so you know, pages 7-8 of the booklet print version both have the titles "What is fake chess" scrambled in the PDF. Looks fine in the SPC versions!

Thank you so much for letting me know. Hopefully I can figure out the source of the scrambling!  

And I sincerely hope you and the family enjoy the game!

I played Fake Chess today, and my opponent and I were puzzled by one thing. The rulebook says "The final piece you capture must be a pawn. " Why is this? It would make more sense to say "the final piece you move must be a pawn", since the checkmate move is always a non-capturing pawn move.

Thanks for the question! Two part response:


1 - The rule about the last piece captured is directly connected to the checkmate move. If a player captures all of their opponent’s pawns, they make it impossible for their opponent to checkmate. Keeping one pawn on the table means that there’s always a chance.


2 - Since you can win the game by capturing all of your opponent’s pieces, your final move of the game could be made with any of pieces (as you capture your opponent’s final pawn).


Hope that makes sense!

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Fake Chess is a game that lets you act out your chess fantasy without actual knowledge of chess. The cleverly crafted rules let you re-enact nail biting scenes from your favourite chess TV shows and movies.

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Hi, this is a fun idea, and many rules have already been cleared up here... Here's my question... can you see your opponents game and thus actively be trying to block them?

I’d say that’s up to you and your opponent!

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I'm really psyched about the idea of this, but I can't quite visualize how it's supposed to actually be played. I'll keep trying to figure it out. Would love to see a video of it being played, if that's ever an option. 

If there's anything in the rules that could use some explanation, just let me know!

(Play videos would be really cool.  I know some folks played it on Twitch, but I'm having trouble finding any record of it.  If it turns up, I'll be sure to share it!)

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To me it was a bit confusing what the game sheets actually meant and I had to reread the rules a couple times. I think if you just made even a simple play video yourself where you played both roles, or had a friend to help, just to cover the setup and like 4 moves of actual play, it'd really clarify stuff.

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I am agree with you. i would love that to have a clear idea of it. Rules are simple but i think i do not understand them prperly

What's the benefit of being able to move a different piece than the one you marked off?

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if you don’t have the piece, you can’t mark/use the square.

 if you’re making a beeline to the “checkmate” square, your opponent Can use this to slow you down. you can use the special move to continue uninterrupted. 

if you’re trying to capture an opponent’s piece, this special move lets you do it, even if you don’t have the proper piece to use. 

hope that makes sense!

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Rules are incredibly unclear in addition to being hidden away in one page of 50 identical looking pdf files. 

anything i can clear up for you?  

I haven't really looked into it yet. But which of the many pdfs do I need

All the individual Books are combined for the new Print Edition, so that’s the only one you need. 

Spreads - 2 page spreads

Singles - Single pages

Booklet - pages are ordered specifically for double sided printing and binding

Hope that all makes sense!

Thank you 👌

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A really interesting take on the game from Oscar / The Ugly Monster: 

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"Fake Chess is a ludicrous game of pretend. Strategy, or even process, is unimportant. The more shameless showman gets to bend the rules more. Whoever bends the rules more will likely win. Just like real life.

"Fake Chess is the game of our time. Most of the world’s Rich and Powerful aren’t all that special. They just convinced enough people that they were long enough to escape the “gravity” of public opinion.

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Read it here:

"Vladimir Putin and Elizabeth Homes are ‘Fake Chess’ Players"

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I love this! I'm a bit confused about the sentence "When you do something, cross it off the list.". Is that just crossing things off the 'You May' list, or also the 'If You' list?

Thanks!  And the idea is that you’ll cross off anything you “do” from both lists. 

(In the deluxe print edition, I also included some variants on those rules.)

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I came back for Baked Chex knowing it was a joke and I still got sad when I didn’t find it

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Maybe someday!

(The entire game was built around me entertaining myself and continuing to ask "how ridiculous can this thing be?" ... so I feel like I know myself well enough to know that future Sean might not be able to let go of that cookbook idea.)

Thanks again for your support for & interest in this strange little game!  Cheers!

Hi. I'd test the game soon. In the meanwhile, here's my doubts after a reading: 
- May I mark a square diagonally on the Game Page? Or with "touching" you mean "orthogonal", ie. vertical or horizontal?

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Thanks for checking.  The latter: Squares should be connected by a side, so moving either vertically or horizontally. 

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I read it and I'm still confused so I'll just ask: Is a valid path to the destination space for a piece required or is it literally a case of go anywhere for every move?

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Thanks for asking!  When you play Fake Chess, you do not need to follow any standard movement rules.  Pick up the piece, and plop it down on an empty square.

Hope that makes sense!  Let me know if you have any other questions.

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That is how it read, but I just wanted to be absolutely sure I was playing as intended.

The best kind of rules are a complete dissociation from existing rules. Thanks for writing this - I will definitely have fun with it.

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Awesome!  Hope you enjoy it -- and thanks for the reply!

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So I can basically capture a piece from any position? Since I can move hower I want to 

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Yep, that's exactly right.

  • Pick up your piece. 
  • Remove your opponent’s piece. 
  • Plop down your piece. 

Winning strategy has nothing to do with your pieces' positioning on the chess board -- instead, you're focused on moving to those shaded squares on your game sheet to capture your opponent's pieces -- either to win by capturing all your opponent's pieces first, or to obstruct your opponent by capturing the piece they need to progress on their game sheet.

Awesome! Thank you so much for the clarification (and so fast too). Tried the game today and I love it! So silly, so fun. Going to check out the sequel! :)

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You’re very welcome! Thanks for those kind words!

I’m pretty sure that if you dig Fake Chess’s core concept, you will REALLY dig the sequel. Let me know!

Hi! Are Players using the same sheet game or different ones?

By default, players can use different sheets.  

In the back page ("Variations"), there's an option to have both players use the same sheet.  It makes for a more strategic, competitive game.