A player cannot copy the quantum state of a piece. Each piece is a unique qubit.
In standard chess, if you see a threat, you can block it. In Quantum Chess, you cannot be sure if a threat is real. quantum chess
Quantum Chess has been implemented on simulators (e.g., Quantum Chess by Microsoft Quantum, 2020). In a study of 10,000 games between two equal-rated classical players (1500 Elo equivalent) learning quantum rules, the following trends emerged: A player cannot copy the quantum state of a piece
Invented by and later refined into a popular digital version by Chris Cantwell , Quantum Chess is not just a themed skin for a standard game. It is a reimagining of chess rules through the lens of quantum physics. if you see a threat