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Sittuyin, or Burmese Chess, is clearly related to [[Makruk]], as the pieces all have the same moves. However, the game starts with the pawns already in place (the four pawns on your left are on your third rank while those on your right are on your fourth rank). You and your opponent then take turns placing your other pieces. Also, Pawns promote on your opponent's side of the long diagonal; it takes a whole turn and can only be done if your General (=Medieval Queen) is slain.
[[File:Sittuyin starting position No. 8.PNG|thumbnail|A game of Sittuyin, after the deployment phase. Note how the piece arrangements are [[Mirror Match|not mirror images]]; players have some freedom to customize the configuration of their armies.]]
'''Sittuyin''', or Burmese Chess, is clearly related to [[Makruk]], as the pieces all have the same moves. However, the game starts with the pawns already in place (the four pawns on your left are on your third rank while those on your right are on your fourth rank). You and your opponent then take turns placing your other pieces. Also, Pawns promote on your opponent's side of the long diagonal; it takes a whole turn and can only be done if your General (=Medieval Queen) is slain.


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* [[Gambit Pileup]]{{context}}
== This contains examples of: ==
* [[Glass Cannon]]/[[One-Hit-Point Wonder]]{{context}}
* [[Gambit Pileup]]
* [[Glass Cannon]]/[[One Hit Point Wonder]]
* [[In Medias Res]]: Averted. You start while forces are still being mustered.
* [[In Medias Res]]: Averted. You start while forces are still being mustered.
* [[Mirror Match]]: Averted. Unlike Chess, each player is allowed some freedom as to the starting positions of their pieces on the board.
* [[Oh Crap]]/[[Didn't See That Coming]]
* [[Oh Crap]]/[[Didn't See That Coming]]{{context}}
* [[The Chessmaster|The Sittuyin Master]]: You, if you're good enough.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Pawns that promote.
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Pawns that promote.{{context}}


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Latest revision as of 18:37, 18 January 2020

A game of Sittuyin, after the deployment phase. Note how the piece arrangements are not mirror images; players have some freedom to customize the configuration of their armies.

Sittuyin, or Burmese Chess, is clearly related to Makruk, as the pieces all have the same moves. However, the game starts with the pawns already in place (the four pawns on your left are on your third rank while those on your right are on your fourth rank). You and your opponent then take turns placing your other pieces. Also, Pawns promote on your opponent's side of the long diagonal; it takes a whole turn and can only be done if your General (=Medieval Queen) is slain.

Tropes used in Sittuyin include: