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Master Chess

Welcome to Master Chess, where traditional strategy meets thrilling resource management! This isn't your grandfather's board game. Here, every capture costs money, and you'll need to balance your budget while plotting your opponent's downfall. Earn cash by flipping cards instead of making standard moves, and spend it wisely to secure victory against an economy-aware AI or custom puzzles. If you love brain-teasing challenges that twist classic rules, you should definitely explore more strategy games that push your tactical skills to the limit.

How to Play Master Chess

Playing Master Chess is easy to learn but hard to master. Start by selecting your piece with a simple click or tap, then choose your destination square. The twist? Capturing an enemy piece requires money based on its value. For example, taking a pawn costs five dollars, while a queen demands fifty dollars. If you're short on funds, you can choose to flip a money card instead of moving a piece, earning a random amount of cash to fuel your future attacks. Keep an eye on the dynamic price tags and the real-time move evaluation badges that tell you if your move was a brilliant masterstroke or a costly blunder. You can also dive into the built-in board editor to create custom scenarios and test your skills.

Tips & Tricks for Master Chess

To dominate the board, don't just focus on capturing pieces; manage your economy carefully. Sometimes, skipping an attack to flip a card is the smartest move you can make, ensuring you have enough funds for a crucial late-game capture. Pay close attention to the move evaluation badges; they're fantastic tools for learning what works and what doesn't. When playing against the AI, remember that it also has to manage its money, so you can sometimes force it into bankruptcy. Use the board editor to practice specific setups and improve your tactical vision. Ready for your next challenge? Check out similar strategy games to keep your mind sharp and the fun going.